Re: [PHP] Arg seperators

2001-05-18 Thread DAve Goodrich
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

RE: [PHP] Arg seperators

2001-05-18 Thread scott [gts]
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

Re: [PHP] Arg seperators

2001-05-18 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
> 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

[PHP] Arg seperators

2001-05-18 Thread DAve Goodrich
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