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Bug #6509 Parsing HTTP GET values (with apache)
Submitted: 2000-09-03 03:41 UTC Modified: 2000-09-03 03:47 UTC
From: nicod at inwind dot it Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Installation problem
PHP Version: 4.0.2 OS: Linux Mandrake 7.1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-09-03 03:41 UTC] nicod at inwind dot it
Every thing was working fine with v.4.0.1pl2, but when I upgraded PHP to v.4.0.2 , the engine doesn't seem to be parsing HTTP GET and POST values anymore.  

Configure line: 
./configure --with-pgsql --with-apxs --with-java

php.ini file the same as the php.ini-optimized featured in php 4.0.2

apache ver. 1.3.12

php compiled in dynamic module mode

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file put.php :

<FORM ACTION="get.php" METHOD=GET>
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=pms VALUE="12">
<INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT NAME=submit VALUE=vai >
</FORM>

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file get.php :

<?
echo "pms is =$pms# <BR>";  
// prints unexpectectly:  pms is =#
// while expecting:  pms is =12#

$QUERY_STRING = getenv("QUERY_STRING");
echo "Query string is $QUERY_STRING <BR>";
// prints Query string is 12  *4_strange_chars* =vai

phpinfo();
// the field HTTP_GET_VARS["pms"]  seems to be correct: 12
// the field HTTP_GET_VARS["submit"]  seems to be correct: vai
// the field HTTP_SERVERVARS["QUERY_STRING"]  seems to be INcorrect: pms=12 *4_strange_chars*=vai
?>

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 [2000-09-03 03:47 UTC] zak@php.net
Turn register_globals on in your php.ini file
 [2003-02-18 09:11 UTC] lewisluk at hotmail dot com
Is there any way to get parsing working WITHOUT turning on register_globals?

Thank you!
 
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