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If we take "POST" as a technical term for HTTP transfer methods, URL parameter are the opposite method which is called GET.holch wrote: Didn't you ask for a method via "post"? Isn't that always via URL parameter?
Thanks for clarifying! The time when I played around with PHP is over 10 years now, so I guess I switched "POST" and "GET" in my head then. Not getting younger...If we take "POST" as a technical term for HTTP transfer methods, URL parameter are the opposite method which is called GET.