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{{TipBox|Arrays are listed in the order in which they were added to the variables register through this class.}}
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Also available are arrays $_ENV и $_SERVER, but right now they're not used in K4.
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Also available are arrays $_ENV and $_SERVER, but right now they're not used in K4.
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== Data Passed by the User (From the Browser) ==
== Data Passed by the User (From the Browser) ==
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<source lang="php">env</source>
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== User Variables (установленные из K4) ==
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== User Variables (??установленные из K4??) ==
<source lang="php">module, section</source>
<source lang="php">module, section</source>

Revision as of 22:53, 2 April 2009

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Содержание реестра kHTTPQuery
Содержание реестра kHTTPQuery

The kHTTPQuery class is used in K4 for pre-proccessing and then to safely use the following types of data:

As far as user data, we're referring to the content of the following built in PHP arrays:

  1. $_COOKIE - cookies, that are stored on the user's computer
  2. $_GET - parameters passed in the address bar of the internet browser
  3. $_POST - values of the fields in a form
  4. $_FILES - files uploaded through a form
Image:Tipbox Icon.gif Arrays are listed in the order in which they were added to the variables register through this class.

Also available are arrays $_ENV and $_SERVER, but right now they're not used in K4.

Data Passed by the User (From the Browser)

For user data it's possible to include all variables received from built-in PHP arrays. In the image above, it would be the variables with the following names:

  • From array $_COOKIE
TreeExpandStatus, cookies_on, catalog_active_prefix, adm_sid, __qca
  • From array $_GET
env

User Variables (??установленные из K4??)

module, section

 ??Разобранная?? Environment Variable

In this example, all the variables that aren't covered, are received as a result of processing the Environment Variable. It's easy to determine these variable because their names will contain an underscorce ("_").