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HTTP PUT Parameter



I create a rest-webservice with the php framework "tonic". I have a User Class and handle it with the library. According to CRUD i use HTTP_PUT to UPDATE the User:







function put($request) {

$response = new Response($request);

$split = explode ('&',$request);

$para = array();



foreach($split as $i) {

$names = explode('=',$i);

$para[$names[0]] = $names[1];

}

$response->body = var_dump($para);

return $response;

}







My Question is how do I access the calling parameters?





At the moment I parse it manually into an array.


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  1. PHP will not translate a classic "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" request into $_POST / $_GET if the method is PUT (and there is no $_PUT).

    So if you use this content type you have to parse the query string manually:

    <?php
    $putdata = fopen("php://input", "r");
    $para = parse_str($putdata);


    http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.put-method.php

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