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Can anybody tell me where $m stands for ?
It always goes to the default anyway.. switch($m)
{
default:
require_once(......inc.php');
break;
}
Found it, it comes from the GET $m = sed_import('m','G','ALP',24);
$n = sed_import('n','G','ALP',24);
$a = sed_import('a','G','ALP',24);
$b = sed_import('b','G','ALP',24);
BUT what meaning does m,n,a,b has... (What is usually done with these vars) ?? ==- I say: Keep it EZ -==
Bu gönderi ez tarafından düzenlendi (2010-02-18 03:56, 15 yıllar önce)
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Well, I suppose
May the Source be with you!
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Ok, so there is no real real meaning..., but they are vars wich i can use for almost anything..
It is read default by common.php from the GET.. (nice, so I can use those) Thanks ==- I say: Keep it EZ -==
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Be careful with $m and $a, they are used in many scripts and plugins, so make sure there are no conflicts if you use them.
May the Source be with you!
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