ID: 31717 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: stijn at win dot tue dot nl -Status: Bogus +Status: Assigned Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: FreeBSD 4 and -CURRENT PHP Version: 4.3.10 -Assigned To: +Assigned To: jorton New Comment:
Yes it does, in 2.0 the handler has to honour the r->used_path_info setting appropriately. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-27 18:08:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This has nothing to do with PHP and please don't post support questions to the bug database. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-27 11:23:03] stijn at win dot tue dot nl Description: ------------ I'm trying to turn the support for PATH_INFO off on a *default* install of apache-2.0.52 and php-4.3.10, but it doesn't work. Note that I am not 100% sure that this is a PHP bug, however Apache does not accept PATH_INFO for regular HTML files so I'm inclined to suspect PHP. I first installed Apache in a scratch directory: ./configure --prefix=/var/tmp/apachephp --enable-so --with-mpm=prefork --enable-maintainer-mode gmake gmake install Then PHP: env CFLAGS=-g ./configure --prefix=/var/tmp/apachephp --with-apxs2=/var/tmp/apachephp/bin/apxs --disable-cgi --disable-path-info-check gmake gmake install I edited /var/tmp/apachephp/conf/httpd.conf and added these lines: %%% AddType application/x-httpd-php .php AcceptPathInfo off <Directory /var/tmp/apachephp/htdocs> AcceptPathInfo off </Directory> %%% Adding a simple index.php to the docroot (/var/tmp/apachephp/htdocs/index.php): %%% <? phpinfo(); ?> %%% After starting httpd, I can still browse to http://localhost/index.php/foo/bar and see that PATH_INFO indeed contains /foo/bar. I've tried digging in the sources but I'm not familiar with Apache plugins. I did see this in gdb: %%% Breakpoint 2, php_apache_request_ctor (r=0x81b2050, ctx=0x81b3e70) at /local/home/stijn/tmp/php-4.3.10/sapi/apache2handler/sapi_apache2.c:408 408 SG(sapi_headers).http_response_code = !r->status ? HTTP_OK : r->status; (gdb) print r->path_info $1 = 0x81b3253 "/foo/bar" (gdb) print r->used_path_info $2 = 1 %%% So in the request constructor the path info is already set up? I did see something about overriding r->path_info for apache modules in the apache sources but here is where I cannot follow the code anymore... BTW, I tried to post this to php-general twice, but somehow my e-mail is blocked. I do hope this is not PEBKAC but even if it is I would be glad if someone pointed this out to me... Reproduce code: --------------- n/a Expected result: ---------------- n/a Actual result: -------------- see above for a maybe relevant backtrace snippet ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=31717&edit=1