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get accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function get() {
$db = \phpws2\Database::newDB();
$pdo = $db->getPDO();
$arr = array();
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
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class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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get accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function get() {
$db = \phpws2\Database::newDB();
$pdo = $db->getPDO();
$arr = array();
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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get accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function get() {
$db = \phpws2\Database::newDB();
$pdo = $db->getPDO();
$arr = array();
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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post accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function post() {
$code = $_REQUEST['code'];
$census = $_REQUEST['census'];
$descr = $_REQUEST['descr'];
$available = $_REQUEST['available'];
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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put accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function put() {
$newSemtype = $_REQUEST['newSemtype'];
$newDesc = $_REQUEST['newDesc'];
$newCensus = $_REQUEST['newCensus'];
$newAvail = $_REQUEST['newAvail'];
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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rerouteWithError accesses the super-global variable $_POST. Open
private function rerouteWithError($url, $errorMessage)
{
// Restore the values in the fields the user already entered
foreach ($_POST as $key => $val) {
$url .= "&$key=$val";
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Since: 0.2
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Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute() {
// We don't want to do certain things like state change or error checks if this is an ajax request.
$isAjax = false;
if(\Canopy\Request::isAjax()){
$isAjax = true;
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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cliExec accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION. Open
public static function cliExec(){
require_once(PHPWS_SOURCE_DIR . 'inc/intern_defines.php');
\PHPWS_Core::initModClass('users', 'Users.php');
\PHPWS_Core::initModClass('users', 'Current_User.php');
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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post accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function post(){
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','systemName',$_REQUEST['systemName']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','registrarEmail',$_REQUEST['registrarEmail']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','distanceEdEmail',$_REQUEST['distanceEdEmail']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','internationalRegEmail',$_REQUEST['internationalRegEmail']);
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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post accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function post(){
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','systemName',$_REQUEST['systemName']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','registrarEmail',$_REQUEST['registrarEmail']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','distanceEdEmail',$_REQUEST['distanceEdEmail']);
\PHPWS_Settings::set('intern','internationalRegEmail',$_REQUEST['internationalRegEmail']);
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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execute accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function execute()
{
// Make sure an 'internship_id' key is set on the request
if(!isset($_REQUEST['internship_id'])) {
\NQ::simple('intern', \Intern\UI\NotifyUI::ERROR, 'No internship ID was given.');
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Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}
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get accesses the super-global variable $_REQUEST. Open
public function get() {
$db = \phpws2\Database::newDB();
$pdo = $db->getPDO();
$arr = array();
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Superglobals
Since: 0.2
Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.
Example
class Foo {
public function bar() {
$name = $_POST['foo'];
}
}