On 17 August 2014 00:47, Park Framework <park.framew...@gmail.com> wrote: > Variable $_PUT is already a popular name. > Many for yourself already so it was called, at the bottom link. > http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=PHP+%24_PUT > > But I like the name $_DATA - it is universal for any request method.
IMO $_BODY would make more sense, $_DATA is very ambiguous. > For frontend developers, this name is very clear: > $.ajax({ > type: "PUT", > contentType: "application/json", > data: {"name": "value"} > }); > > Except multipart form data, needed and native support for application/json. > > In many languages (Java, Python, ASP), it has long been there. > It is a pity that the PHP in 2014, it has not yet implemented. For the record, IMHO what is required here is a *bundled* OO request abstraction extension, which would expose the underlying parser routines in such a way that conversions of the input to a data structure can be done with a single call. but *not* make any assumptions about what is being done in the application. It has never sat well with me that multipart inputs cannot be accessed as a raw string. I haven't actually given any though to what this API would look like though... -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php