Date: 04/03/01
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Just thinking out loud here before I go to bed...how about:
arg_sep.read = "&" | ";"
arg_sep.write = ";"
Or something like this. It'd be nice to be able to do the |.
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, James Moore wrote the following to Rasmus Lerdorf and...:
>
> > I disagree, we explicitly document that the arg_separator defaults to &
> > and that this is the character that separates url arguments. This follows
> > the original CGI specification. The fact that this is no longer the
> > accepted standard for this doesn't mean we can just up and change it in a
> > minor PHP version.
>
> Well how about a comprimise then. We keep the broken behavior configurable
> in the php.ini for now. If needed we default it to off. At 4.1 Which perhaps
> should not be too far away due to the amount of things like this we default
> it to on. Then at 4.2 we remove the option?
>
> James
>
>
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