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Doc Bug #6997 parse_str
Submitted: 2000-10-03 17:36 UTC Modified: 2000-10-05 21:57 UTC
From: sgarner at gameplanet dot co dot nz Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.0.2 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-10-03 17:36 UTC] sgarner at gameplanet dot co dot nz
Using the second argument (arr) doesn't seem to work. No elements will be inserted into the array by parse_str, and variables will still be created in the current scope.

Example:

<?php
  $querystring = "foo=bar&bar=foo";
  parse_str($querystring, $a);

  var_dump($a);
?>

Will output "NULL", and:

<?php
  var_dump($foo);
?>

...will output "bar".

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 [2000-10-05 21:57 UTC] stas@php.net
This was added after 4.0.2. Wait for 4.0.3 to be out RSN.
 
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