> Are you sure? I tested posting to a script which simply did a
> print_r($GLOBAL), and didn't see the posted data listed.
Yeaps, if the content-type is known the $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA is empty
and does not show on the $GLOBALS.
Try this C program in Linux and you'll get surprised:
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Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] Reading the content.
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> As far as I know, you don'
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> As far as I know, you don't. :-(
And as far as you know, you are wrong :))
If there is no variables on the post the whole content o
As far as I know, you don't. :-(
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