tOn 05/05/16 20:59, Per Jessen wrote:
Are you new(ish) to PHP? I've been using PHP on apache for maybe ten years and I've never used "register_globals", I've always considered it a bad practice.
No, I'm an old PHP user, since 2001 or so. The fact that I'm not familiar with $_GET[] has historical reasons, I try to line out briefly. Since in PHP 3 and PHP 4.0 (before 2003), parameters could be submitted directly, I had got used to this (bad) style of programming. But in PHP 4.2 this did not work anymore, but there was the workaround of setting "register_globals = On". So, I could keep my old programming style until now. Vices are durable. ;) This afternoon, I have found a simple trick to use $_GET[] without reprogramming the whole scripts. It is just sufficient to put a line in the beginning of ever script that attributes the values submitted in the URL to the homonymous variable: $param1 = $_GET["param1"]; $param2 = $_GET["param2"]; etc. I already tested it with three scripts, and it seems to work pretty well. Good night, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org