ID: 29263
Comment by: marcus at synchromedia dot co dot uk
Reported By: dino at kataris dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Variables related
Operating System: Linux Debian
PHP Version: 5.0.0
New Comment:
I'm seeing exactly the same problem but running on a new
install of RedHat EL 3 with a fresh compile of PHP 5.0.1
The code I've been using (slightly more obvious than
previous example):
<?php
var_dump($_REQUEST);
var_dump($_GET);
?>
using test.php?a=1&b=2:
NULL
array(2) {
["a"]=>
string(1) "1"
["b"]=>
string(1) "2"
}
It's acting like EGPCS options are empty (they are set
correctly in my php.ini)?
Previous Comments:
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[2004-08-09 18:05:23] jsgoupil at lookstrike dot com
Working fine for me ... PHP5.0.0
Even with your code.
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[2004-07-19 18:45:45] dino at kataris dot de
Description:
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I think I don't have to say more as in the summary I wrote,...
Data not in $_REQUEST, but in $_POST or $_GET
Reproduce code:
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// works:
$page = 'start';
if(isset($_POST['page']))
{
$page = $_POST['page'];
}
if(isset($_GET['page']))
{
$page = $_GET['page'];
}
// doesn't works:
$page = 'start';
if(isset($_REQUEST['page']))
{
$page = $_REQUEST['page'];
}
Expected result:
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The variable $page should have the value of the data, the script
request ;)
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