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Mark Holmquist changed:
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Neil Kandalgaonkar changed:
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Brion Vibber changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Brion Vibber 2011-09-14 23:34:32 UTC
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It is permissible to have an argument appear multiple times, however *unless
its name ends in "[]" PHP will just overwrite all the earlier ones with the
later ones when it interprets
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--- Comment #2 from Neil Kandalgaonkar 2011-03-08
19:55:55 UTC ---
Krinkle: no, that's not correct -- in the HTTP standard it is permissible to
have multiple values for a key in the query string, and they all count.
In HTML, this can result
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--- Comment #1 from Kr