ID: 50832 Updated by: [email protected] Reported By: sebastian at sebsoft dot nl -Status: Verified +Status: Assigned Bug Type: HTTP related Operating System: * PHP Version: 5.*, 6 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: jani
Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-01-25 10:15:40] sebastian at sebsoft dot nl Description: ------------ When using file_get_contents, the function only seems to include HTTP Authentication data when the password is set. When no password is set (e.g. http://[email protected]), no authentication data is sent. The result of this is, when calling another PHP script with file_get_contents and only supplying an HTTP username, $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] is (unexpectedly) not set. We are using Apache 2.2 in this setup (for server.php). $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] does seem to be set when calling the same URL using cURL or a browser. Reproduce code: --------------- client.php: <?php echo file_get_contents('http://[email protected]/server.php'); ?> server.php: <?php if (isset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'])) { echo $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']; } else { echo "PHP AUTH USER not set"; } ?> Expected result: ---------------- USER: testusername Actual result: -------------- PHP AUTH USER not set ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=50832&edit=1
