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    Hey..

    I know that $_GET is the register global way and it's going to be deprecated.

    What is the way that isn't register_global?

    $HTTP_GET_VARS SUPER GLOBAL being deprecated too.

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    $_GET is a super global.

    It is not being removed.. =\

    Same with $_POST..

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    Nah your wrong caleb, $_POST, $_FILES, $_GET, $_REQUEST are all been removed, because applications don't need them or use them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Source View Post
    Nah your wrong caleb, $_POST, $_FILES, $_GET, $_REQUEST are all been removed, because applications don't need them or use them.
    Yeah most applications don't use them.. and they're useless.. so bye bye to them )\

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    So what is the alternative of $_GET ?

    Is the message your putting across "Don't use it at all"

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    If $_POST, $_GET, $_FILE and $_REQUEST are all going, what are the alternatives?


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    We're just kidding.

    $_POST, $_GET, $_REQUEST, etc are all super globals.. they're not leaving .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    We're just kidding.

    $_POST, $_GET, $_REQUEST, etc are all super globals.. they're not leaving .
    You see Caleb, i didn't believe you for a second

    Why did the thread starter say that it is being deprecated then?

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    Because he doesn't understand the difference between register_globals and super globals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    Because he doesn't understand the difference between register_globals and super globals.
    Meh fairs.

    I forgot that Matt is a sarcastic bugger. I actually thought he was serious in his post. I didn't read it properly lol

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