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    *confused*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    *confused*
    How are you confused?

    $_GET isn't leaving..

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    As Caleb said $_GET won't be getting removed as it's a super global.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    As Caleb said $_GET won't be getting removed as it's a super global.
    And what exactly do you know about PHP?

    EPIC JKS

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    Calon, you fail. When register_globals is turned on, say if you do:
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    if($user == 'admin') { // I don't know why you'd do this, but it's an example. 
    Somebody could append the URL with "&user=admin," thus activating admin stuff.

    Therefore it can be very insecure. Superglobals are variables in PHP that hold data, (in arrays.. or objects(?) I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong), such as $_GET, $_FILES, $_SESSION, $_SERVER, $_POST, $_REQUEST, $GLOBALS, $_COOKIE, $_ENV and whatever else I haven't had enough coffee to mention.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertext View Post
    Calon, you fail. When register_globals is turned on, say if you do:
    PHP Code:
    if($user == 'admin') { // I don't know why you'd do this, but it's an example. 
    Somebody could append the URL with "&user=admin," thus activating admin stuff.

    Therefore it can be very insecure. Superglobals are variables in PHP that hold data, (in arrays.. or objects(?) I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong), such as $_GET, $_FILES, $_SESSION, $_SERVER, $_POST, $_REQUEST, $GLOBALS, $_COOKIE, $_ENV and whatever else I haven't had enough coffee to mention.
    Did you get sacked as site coder?

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    WTH IS $_GET?

    I'm only joking, nobody needs to bother explaining it to me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robald View Post
    WTH IS $_GET?

    I'm only joking, nobody needs to bother explaining it to me .
    Not trying to be mean, but what was the point of that post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Did you get sacked as site coder?
    No, resigned.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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