$_POST['asdf'] = 'something';
function test() {
// NULL -- not what initially expected
$string = '_POST';
echo '====';
var_dump(${$string});
echo '====';
// Works as expected
echo '++++++';
var_dump(${'_POST'});
echo '++++++';
// Works as expected
global ${$string};
var_dump(${$string});
}
// Works as expected
$string = '_POST';
var_dump(${$string});
test();
I am not getting why such behaviour.. can anybody explain.. i need to know why such behaviours. i am actually not getting the code..
PHP does not have real global variables. The “superglobals” are also a misnomer.
$_POSTand$_GETare never present in the local variable hash tables. They exist as aliases, which PHP only sees for ordinary accesses. The variable variable access method only ever looks into the current local hash table.Is a nifty trick to create a reference to the superglobals in the local hash table. This is why after that statement, you are able to use variable variables to access the “superglobals”.