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--- Comment #2 from William A. Rowe Jr. ---
Note that the CGI RFC doesn't define REQUEST_URI.
This is what it does define, Script-URI;
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3875#section-3.3
This apparently includes path info and query string.
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--- Comment #1 from Eric Covener ---
It looks like REQUEST_URI the internal environment variable (which gets copied
to the environment for a CGI or is accessible as 'reqenv' in expressions) is
the actual URI, whereas REQUEST_URI is the path
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fel...@felipegasper.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
OS|Mac OS X 10.1 |Linux
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Summary: REQUEST_URI includes query string, contrary to
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Product: Apache httpd-2
Version: 2.4.34
Hardware: PC
OS: Mac OS X
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--- Comment #20 from David Favor ---
Somehow this has been fixed. Maybe a side effect of other fixes.
As of Apache-2.4.34 the following works.
SSLProtocol All -SSLv2 -SSLv3 -TLSv1 -TLSv1.1
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--- Comment #6 from Yann Ylavic ---
Don't we need something like this?
Index: srclib/apr/strings/apr_snprintf.c
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--- srclib/apr/strings/apr_snprintf.c (revision 1800753)
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|NEW
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--- Comment #6 from Luca Toscano ---
For posterity: this change lead to
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--- Comment #7 from paolo ---
Hi William,
here the openssl-version which is installed on my host:
paolo@adnvl005:~/ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
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--- Comment #5 from William A. Rowe Jr. ---
apr_os_thread_current returns a handle (OS representation of a manipulatable
thread.) Similarly apr_os_thread_get. That behavior is correct.
mod_log_custom is doing this;
apr_os_thread_t tid =
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