On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 22:57, George Langley <george.lang...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>        Hi all. Is there an issue with $_GET not handling a Base64-encoded 
> value correctly? (PHP is 5.1.6)
>        Am receiving a Base64-encoded value:
>
> theurl.com/index.php?message=xxxxx
>
>  and retrieving it with $_GET:
>
> echo $_GET["message"];
>
> xxxxx is a Japanese phrase, that has been encoded into Base64. So is using 
> the + symbol:
>
> ...OODq+OCou...
>
> but my $_GET is replacing the + with a space:
>
> ...OODq OCou...
>
> thus the base64_decode() is failing (displays diamonds with questions marks 
> on my Mac).
>
>        The Base64-encoded string is 156 characters long, if that has any 
> bearing. My test URL is 230 characters in total, less than the "old" 256 
> limit.
>        All I can find online is a reference that PHP will no longer assume 
> that a space is a +:
>
> <http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.base64-decode.php#69298>
>
> but my problem is the opposite - the + symbols are there, but the GET is 
> removing them.
>        (And to add a wrinkle, this then goes into a Joomla! page, whose 
> getVar() command completely removes the +, so I couldn't even do a string 
> replace, as I don't know where the + should have been!)
>
>        Tired of looking at the dark red spot on the wall! Thanks.

PHP does a urldecode() on GET parameters, which regards + as a space.
You should be able to get the information you need using
$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'].

-- 
Daniel Egeberg

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