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Request #6776 Getting data from REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING
Submitted: 2000-09-16 13:32 UTC Modified: 2000-09-16 13:49 UTC
From: cap at capsi dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.0.0 OS: Linux 2.2
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 [2000-09-16 13:32 UTC] cap at capsi dot com
When redirecting a page with a ErrorDocument 404 directive in Apache, one loses all GET variables. They are still available in REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING, but you'll need to parse that manually.

It would be really convenient if getenv() would allow a second, optional argument to parse a specific string as if it were a query string. Or even better, make them available automatically in HTTP_REDIRECT_VARS_GET[].

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 [2000-09-16 13:34 UTC] cap at capsi dot com
Oops:

And HTTP_REDIREC_VARS_POST[], of course.
 [2000-09-16 13:49 UTC] rasmus@php.net
parse_str() should be sufficient here.
 
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