php-src/main/php_content_types.c
Zeev Suraski a6393de6f7 Make POST handling the way it should be. RFC1867, and any future POST handlers we might
have in the future now obey to the variables_order directive, and there's a real way modular
way to handle POST content.
This is all untested, BEFORE_SAPI_POST_PATCH_17_FEB_2000 tagged before submission
@- Made multipart/form-data content obey to the variables_order directive (Zeev)
2000-02-17 20:23:59 +00:00

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#include "php.h"
#include "SAPI.h"
#include "rfc1867.h"
#include "php_content_types.h"
static sapi_post_entry php_post_entries[] = {
{ DEFAULT_POST_CONTENT_TYPE, sizeof(DEFAULT_POST_CONTENT_TYPE)-1, sapi_read_standard_form_data, php_std_post_handler },
{ MULTIPART_CONTENT_TYPE, sizeof(MULTIPART_CONTENT_TYPE)-1, sapi_read_standard_form_data, rfc1867_post_handler },
{ NULL, 0, NULL }
};
SAPI_POST_READER_FUNC(php_default_post_reader)
{
char *data;
ELS_FETCH();
sapi_read_standard_form_data(SLS_C);
data = estrndup(SG(request_info).post_data,SG(request_info).post_data_length);
SET_VAR_STRINGL("HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA", data, SG(request_info).post_data_length);
}
int php_startup_sapi_content_types(void)
{
sapi_register_post_entries(php_post_entries);
sapi_register_default_post_reader(php_default_post_reader);
return SUCCESS;
}