Disclaimer: this is all IMHO :)
Really, I think the most correct way is to not mix GET and POST methods. If you need to pass parameters to your script along with your form then pass them as hidden fields with your POST and if you're using GET, just use URLs. That way you can use the $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} to know how your user accessed the script, and still do whatever you need to with the named parameters. Really, what difference does it make how they were passed to the script?
Again IMHO
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in thread Preventing GET and POST from getting mixed-up
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