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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:57:07+00:00 2026-05-16T20:57:07+00:00

My understanding is that _REQUEST consists of the GET, POST and cookie data. I

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My understanding is that _REQUEST consists of the GET, POST and cookie data. I have a _REQUEST variable that is filled up with data using GET ie from the URL. This is where I have a couple of problems.

I thought that GET data was communicated in the url like:

 www.example.com/empty?g=o&h=s 

so with that url the REQUEST would have _$REQUEST[g]=o and _$REQUEST[h]=s.

NOW HERE IS MY PROBLEM. Putting print_r($_REQUEST) at the top of the php script shows behaviour I do not understand. When the script is run like this: i go to http://www.example.com/script.php, then on the screen the print REQUEST is empty, however when I go to http://www.example.com/script/test1/35
then the print_r REQUEST reveals

    Array ( [cat] => test1 [pid] => 35 )

SO HOW DOES THE REQUEST VARIABLE KNOW THAT THE GET DATA IS IN THE URL LIKE THAT? HOW DOES IT KNOW THAT CAT REFERS TO DATA AFTER THE SECOND SLASH AND PID REFERS TO DATA AFTER THIRD SLASH.

Not only that, when I make a copy of the script and give it a different name so the above example turns into: http://www.dummy.com/script/test1/35, print_r the REQUEST is empty.

Important note: ALl of the above happens when I put print_r($_REQUEST); as the very first line of the php. I am using smarty php templates. There is a corresponding script.tpl to go with script.php but it contains nothing that specifies a GET structure.

So I am very stuck. Any ideas gratefully received? Once I understand this last part I can finish the project.

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    2026-05-16T20:57:08+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:57 pm

    Check your .htaccess content .

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