|  | Posted by Evan Wagner on 06/17/00 11:20 
I've never used _REQUEST but i'm sure others have. I would keep it inbecause some people could be using it and that would keep them from
 using Smarty if it's not a feature. There's a lot of bad coders out
 there but hopefully they'll learn to write secure/readable code
 eventually.
 
 On 7/5/05, Martin Braun <uvsm@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:
 > messju mohr wrote:
 > > I agree I with that having $smarty.request is a bad thing. But I'm -1
 > > on removing it for the sake of backwards compatibility.
 >
 > As mentioned before, I recommend the possibility of disabling
 > $smarty.request through security settings.
 >
 > cheers,
 > martin
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