Or just use extract($HTTP_POST_VARS);  Same thing.  :)
-Kevin

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From: "PHPCoder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "php-general" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: [PHP] Solution to register_globals=off & existing code???


> Hi
> Already posted a question asking what to do with existing code that uses 
> register_globals=on and migrating to a new PHP with 
> register_globals=off; solution seemed to be "have to re-code";
> I came up with this code, and am basically asking the more enlightened 
> if this might be a solution, ie, plug this code in at the top of all 
> form action pages written with the "old style"... It's crude, so be nice.
> 
> ....
> if (isset($HTTP_POST_VARS)) {
>     $type = $HTTP_POST_VARS;
> } elseif  (isset($HTTP_GET_VARS)) {
>     $type = $HTTP_GET_VARS;
> }
> foreach ($type as $key => $val) {
>         $string  = "\$$key = \"$val\";";
>         eval($string);
>  }
> ....
> 
> If this will help, can it be written into a function? Is there a more 
> "elegant" way of doing the same?Will this actually work?
> 
> Ta
> Petre
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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