=== Mindvalley Post & Get Variables === Contributors: mindvalley Donate link: http://www.mindvalley.com/opensource Tags: post, get, variables Requires at least: 3.0.0 Tested up to: 3.1.3 Stable tag: 1.0.6 Lets you output a POST or GET variable in the page via shortcode. == Description == Outputs $_POST or $_GET variable values using shortcodes. Super duper uberly useful on tracking scripts on eCommerce thank you pages. Example: * $_POST['email'] > [post_var name="email"] * $_GET['txn_id'] > [get_var name="txn_id"] For Array values : * $_POST['user']['email'] > [post_var] name="user[email]" [/post_var] * $_GET['user']['first_name'] > [get_var] name="user[first_name]" [/get_var] * $_GET['user']['address']['line1'] > [get_var] name="user[address][line1]" [/get_var] Note: Remember to wrap the name attribute in double quotes ("). == Installation == 1. Upload plugin folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Enjoy! == Frequently Asked Questions == = Why I can't get some of the URL variables? = WordPress has a set of reserved GET variables that is used for page querying. For example, 'name' or 'page_id' or 'id' can't be used without having some unexpected results. = Array variables are not showing up. = Verify that you wrap your the variable settings within a double quote ("), or else it won't work. == Changelog == = 1.0 = Initial Release. = 1.0.2 = Add support for array $_POST / $_GET variables = 1.0.3 = Additional checks to avoid unnecessary PHP warnings if the key provided appears to be an array. = 1.0.4 = Bug fix. = 1.0.6 = Support PHP auto replacements POST / GET variables with underscores