https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70042

Philippe Cloutier <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Philippe Cloutier <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Rich Bowen from comment #4)
> > If "server variables" and "Server-Variables" have different meanings, I
> > indeed strongly recommend to define "server variables" somewhere.
> 
> No, the capitalization of these terms has no bearing on their definition. 
> 
> Nor does it with path info or query string.
"path info" is not standardized, and "pathinfo()" (the PHP function) has little
to do with "PATH_INFO" (the httpd variables).

But for "server variables" and "Server-Variables", what I meant is that if the
set of "server variables" and "Server-Variables" has more than 1 meaning
(either because the former has a single meaning distinct from the other's or
because both spellings have several senses), then the risk of confusion is high
and pointing to a definition of at least the intended sense would be a minimum.
This is now tracked by ticket #70059.

(In reply to Rich Bowen from comment #5)
> Thanks, patch applied.
Thanks

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