ID: 45794 User updated by: tarag956 at gmail dot com Reported By: tarag956 at gmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: *Web Server problem Operating System: nix PHP Version: 5.2.6 New Comment:
Also your first paragraph was an obvious form letter, and your second paragraph was unrelated so I'm no even sure if you understood what I initially said. Also as for flagging bugs bogus, here's a screenshot unrelated to this bug report but related to falsely flagging bugs a bogus: http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/c/c9/Why_PHP_remains_slow.png Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-12 15:17:24] tarag956 at gmail dot com Those links you gave were worthless and unrelated to the issue. I've already read through the manual fully. Are you claiming that somewhere hidden PHP actually can get the same exact style of headers ad mod-rewrite? I have checked fully and there is no such thing. Or are you claiming this is something PHP knows about and "won't fix"? You never explicitly stated your reason for decaring the bug "bogus". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-12 13:32:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php HTTP headers and other variables follows the CGI specification: http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/env.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-12 06:08:40] tarag956 at gmail dot com Description: ------------ HTTP headers rendered differently in PHP than Apache rewrite mod likes them For instance... PHP renders a header this way (from the $_SERVER associated array): HTTP_X_MOZ But apache rewrite mod likes it: HTTP:X-MOZ I couldn't find any previous reports on this. But basically, PHP needs some way for its HTTP headers to end up looking the same way that Apache's mod-rewrite likes them. Other examples... Apache likes them like: HTTP:X-FORWARDED-FOR REMOTE_ADDR HTTP:CLIENT-IP REQUEST_METHOD But PHP usually converts all "-" to "_" and converts all ":" to "_" and sometimes adds "HTTP_" in front of things. Maybe this is a feature request, but it would be nice if PHP's HTTP header variables could go be the exact names that HTTP's rewrite mod like them as. Reproduce code: --------------- .. Expected result: ---------------- .. Actual result: -------------- .. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=45794&edit=1
