John, et al --

...and then John W. Holmes said...
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% David T-G wrote:
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% >I have successfully used extract() to
% >pull the data out of _SESSION each time; yay.
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% This whole question revolves around the reason you're even extract()ing 
% anything to begin with... Why not just use the $_SESSION, $_POST, etc 
% arrays where you need them. There's no reason to extract().

OK; fair enough.  1) I was just shown it in a recent thread and it seemed
like a lifesaver :-)  2) I want to get our existing code rewritten to "be
good" and not lose stuff, like passwords and email addresses, that it's
supposed to remember -- as quickly as possible.

I know they're famous last words, but I figure I'll do it right later :-)
[Hey, I'm even thinking of a full top-down rewrite anyway!]


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Thanks & TIA & HAND

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