Added support for InputHandler::exists to check array of indexes.

- Updated documentation to reflect changes.
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Simon Sessingø
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- [Get parameter object](#get-parameter-object)
- [Managing files](#managing-files)
- [Get all parameters](#get-all-parameters)
- [Check if parameters exists](#check-if-parameters-exists)
- [Events](#events)
- [Available events](#available-events)
- [Registering new event](#registering-new-event)
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All object implements the `IInputItem` interface and will always contain these methods:
- `getIndex()` - returns the index/key of the input.
- `setIndex()` - set the index/key of the input.
- `getName()` - returns a human friendly name for the input (company_name will be Company Name etc).
- `setName()` - sets a human friendly name for the input (company_name will be Company Name etc).
- `getValue()` - returns the value of the input.
- `setValue()` - sets the value of the input.
`InputFile` has the same methods as above along with some other file-specific methods like:
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### Check if parameters exists
You can easily if multiple items exists by using the `exists` method. It's simular to `value` as it can be used
to filter on request-methods and supports both `string` and `array` as parameter value.
**Example:**
```php
if(input()->exists(['name', 'lastname'])) {
// Do stuff
}
/* Similar to code above */
if(input()->exists('name') && input()->exists('lastname')) {
// Do stuff
}
```
# Events
This section will help you understand how to register your own callbacks to events in the router.