Fiddle, hadn't thought that out. Seeing as it's a non starter for shared hosting, then yes, it should probably be left to the web server to decide.
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They can not configure php too or the webserver allows
this for virtuals hosts (IIS afaik does) but on
shared hosting this had to be done from the adminI agree that php is the wrong place
If any compnent have to say "405 Method Not Allowed"
it is the webserver long before starting the interpreterAm 18.12.2010 18:08, schrieb James Butler:
What about people on shared hosting?
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Sent from my iPhoneHi Pierre:
However I would
prefer to bring back a proposal we had a couple of years ago, to
totally disable post data.Completely disabling POST is something that is probably best done
via web server configurations. Doing this at the
applicaiton/programming layer seems like a kludge.--Dan
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