on 5/18/01 8:58 AM, Rasmus Lerdorf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> According to the w3c validation program;
>>
>> A URL for a CGI program that uses `&' as a separator, such as
>> "http://host/prog?x=1&y=2";. This is a common problem: the inventors of CGI
>> didn't think things through very carefu
ability to pass
arrays on the command line. i was using PHP before it
was even written ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: DAve Goodrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: [PHP] Arg seperators
>
>
> According to the w3c validation program;
>
> A URL for a CGI progra
> According to the w3c validation program;
>
> A URL for a CGI program that uses `&' as a separator, such as
> "http://host/prog?x=1&y=2";. This is a common problem: the inventors of CGI
> didn't think things through very carefully when they decided to use the '&'
> character as a separator betwee
According to the w3c validation program;
A URL for a CGI program that uses `&' as a separator, such as
"http://host/prog?x=1&y=2";. This is a common problem: the inventors of CGI
didn't think things through very carefully when they decided to use the '&'
character as a separator between CGI argum
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