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On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 01:55:50PM -0600, Jonathan Hall wrote:
>
> So you eleminate the "POST or GET" step, that CGI uses, because there aren't
> two different things that talk to each other (the server and the script).
> The code is all embedded in the HTML, and thus interpreted by the server
> itself.
Well, since we are correcting each others misconceptions here, GET and
POST are part of the http protocol. They don't have anything
specifically to do with CGI, nor are they eliminated with PHP.
Steve
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