Larry Garfield wrote:
> On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
> 
>> apparently http_build_query() has been 'fixed' so that it now
>> urlencodes square brackets (and if you have never used square brackets in
>> a url pointing a php script then your obviously new here ;-)
>>
>> this is fine - apart from the fact that I have a rather complex generic
>> thingy that not only uses http_build_query() to build actual URLs but
>> also to generate the input names of hidden form fields (sometimes
>> one needs/wants to place a stack of request arguments as hidden inputs
>> instead of as GET parameters of a URL.
> 
> Er, wouldn't the better solution be to fix http_build_query to not break when 
> handling fairly typical PHP URLs?

http_build_query() was fixed (it's a core function btw) - and the problem is 
the fact
that it now correctly encoded square brackets (as per HTTP specs) , the 
urlencoding
makes using the return value of http_build_query() in the name attribute of a
hidden input impossible unless the relevant square brackets are first decoded.

> 

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