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Re: Logic behind this? [message #171538 is a reply to message #171532] Sat, 08 January 2011 02:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Jan 8, 6:49 am, "Peter H. Coffin" <hell...@ninehells.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 13:22:25 -0800 (PST), Modafinil wrote:
>> On Jan 8, 1:13?am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>> PHP scripts run on the server, so if you request a PHP script from
>>> another server, it will run on the remote. ?You will get only the output
>>> from that script, just as if you were to request it from a browser.
>
>>> But rather than set variables before including the script, check out
>>> functions and passing parameters to them. ?It makes your code much more
>>> maintainable and reliable.
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>> Yep, wanting to send querystrings to included local PHP files was my
>> shortcut to calling included files' functions, and supplying them with
>> parameters. Thinking about it, that might be a tidier solution than
>> using parent script variables, that appear as globals in the included
>> script, as parameter containers. I can't guarantee that
>> REGISTER_GLOBALS will always be enabled, though it appears to be on
>> the server I'm using, and included file functions may be called more
>> than once. It seems you only get one shot at running code in the
>> global scope, when executing it by inclusion from a parent script.
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/function.getopt.php
>
> You can use that to define optional parameters that (can) duplicate what
> you'd otherwise have passed on a HTTP request. There's no
> "REGISTER_GLOBALS" for this, so you don't even have to get used to it.
>
> And, yeah, you'll want to sanitize the stuff coming in via the options
> similar to how you'd sanitize the stuff coming in on a request.
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Another interesting option for efficiently passing parameters to local
includes, and some valuable extra advice too!

M.
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