Thank you, Rasmus.
I had a feeling I needed to provide more information. Right now, I am
running NT 5, with the CGI version of PHP 4, and IIS 5 as the web server.
As for the Linux machine, it will be running Apache web server. So I'm
assuming that the information below is what I need. It looks like all I
need is the REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING on Apache. So I will only need to parse
the NT string while I am developing the network. Thanks again!
>From: Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "[ rswfire ]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [PHP] Custom Error 404
>Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 12:17:01 -0800 (PST)
>
>This is a web server question, not a PHP question. You didn't say which
>web server you are using on NT5, nor which one you are planning to use on
>Linux. PHP has nothing to do with how this works.
>
>On Linux with Apache you will get the following variables when you make a
>request for domain.com/blah?abc=123&def=456
>
>REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES File does not exist: /home/rasmus/phpweb/blah
>REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING abc=123&def=345
>REDIRECT_REQUEST_METHOD GET
>REDIRECT_STATUS 404
>REDIRECT_URL /blah
>QUERY_STRING <empty>
>REQUEST_URI /blah?abc=123&def=345
>
>-Rasmus
>
>
>On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, [ rswfire ] wrote:
>
> > I am designing a network of Internet sites on NT5 using PHP. However,
>when
> > I go live with the network, it will be on a Linux system using PHP.
> >
> > My sites are handled somewhat uniquely. When a visitor (or a component
>of
> > the network) enters a URL address, the address does not really exist!
>They
> > are given a custom 404 error page that determines what information/site
>they
> > are trying to view and the page is then created.
> >
> > I need to know if Linux handles custom error messages the same as NT5.
> >
> > Here's the scenario:
> >
> > Let's say I call the following page:
> > http://domain.com/site/index.html?anyvar=yeah
> >
> > The page does not exist so the custom error page is called. For now, I
>have
> > phpinfo() in the custom error page. On NT5, the following appears under
>the
> > phpinfo():
> >
> > SCRIPT_NAME = name of error page
> > QUERY_STRING = 404;http://domain.com/site/index.html?anyvar=yeah
> >
> > Is this how the query string will appear on a Linux machine? I need to
>know
> > in order to parse the string right...
> >
> > If it will appear differently, please let me know how. Thanks in
>advance!!
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