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It's a $_GET variable. It's one of the superglobal arrays, similar to $_POST. If you're referring to the lack of an identifying parameter, such as id=, that is usually handled with mod_rewrite.

It's a $_GET variable. It's one of the superglobal arrays, similar to $_POST. If you're referring to the lack of an identifying parameter, such as id=, that is usually handled with mod_rewrite.

Yeah it's the lack of parameter I'm talking about. Is using Apache's mod_rewrite the only way to do this? Is there no way to do it solely using PHP?

 

What if you loop through all $_GET variables for example?

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