[PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
ID: 11833 Updated by: imajes Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Open Status: Closed Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: any PHP Version: 4.0.6 Assigned To: danbeck New Comment: No feedback. Previous Comments: [2001-07-03 10:28:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assigning this to myself. (I must love the pain...) [2001-07-02 10:21:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's very hard to understand what you are saying... please forgive us if we don't quite get your point. Are you saying that the documentation is not clear as to which variables you can access using the $HTTP_ENV_VARS and $HTTP_SERVER_VARS. If this is what you are asking, then please read the 3rd paragraph and the note that follows at: http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php The manual can not be an exhaustive resource for all predefined variables. The best way to see exactly what is available to you is the check the output of the phpinfo() function. It describes everthing you would need to know about the PHP environment and it's predefined variables in gratuitous detail. Also, you specifically mention $PHP_SELF. You say that it's not intuitive to be in HTTP_SERVER_VARS? But it is.. it has noting to do with the system environment ($HTTP_ENV_VARS), but everything to do with the server environment. It's the filename part of the URI, not the actual filename on the server. [2001-07-02 07:13:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't agree. I just disable register_global by setting it Off. Now I can't acces simply $PHP_SELF - returned string is empty. When I get $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[PHP_SELF], the return string is such as the $PHP_SELF with register_global On. Maybe it isn't docs bug, but devel bug? [2001-07-02 07:06:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed [2001-07-02 06:53:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There isn't enough information, from which assosiative array we can acces to predefined variables, when register globals is not set. Espesially $PHP_SELF isn't in $HTTP_ENV_VARS but $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, which mean not intuos (in my opinion) localization. Regards Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
ID: 11833 Updated by: philip Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Closed Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: any PHP Version: 4.0.6 Assigned To: danbeck New Comment: This is essentially a duplicate, see bug #14472 for a more exaustive report. Anyone want to tackle it? :-) Regarding #11833, essentially this man page is geared towards register_globals = on when it shouldn't be. Previous Comments: [2002-01-02 19:42:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] No feedback. [2001-07-03 10:28:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assigning this to myself. (I must love the pain...) [2001-07-02 10:21:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's very hard to understand what you are saying... please forgive us if we don't quite get your point. Are you saying that the documentation is not clear as to which variables you can access using the $HTTP_ENV_VARS and $HTTP_SERVER_VARS. If this is what you are asking, then please read the 3rd paragraph and the note that follows at: http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php The manual can not be an exhaustive resource for all predefined variables. The best way to see exactly what is available to you is the check the output of the phpinfo() function. It describes everthing you would need to know about the PHP environment and it's predefined variables in gratuitous detail. Also, you specifically mention $PHP_SELF. You say that it's not intuitive to be in HTTP_SERVER_VARS? But it is.. it has noting to do with the system environment ($HTTP_ENV_VARS), but everything to do with the server environment. It's the filename part of the URI, not the actual filename on the server. [2001-07-02 07:13:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't agree. I just disable register_global by setting it Off. Now I can't acces simply $PHP_SELF - returned string is empty. When I get $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[PHP_SELF], the return string is such as the $PHP_SELF with register_global On. Maybe it isn't docs bug, but devel bug? [2001-07-02 07:06:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833 Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
ID: 11833 Updated by: goba Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0.6 Assigned To: Comments: $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed Previous Comments: --- [2001-07-02 06:53:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There isn't enough information, from which assosiative array we can acces to predefined variables, when register globals is not set. Espesially $PHP_SELF isn't in $HTTP_ENV_VARS but $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, which mean not intuos (in my opinion) localization. Regards --- ATTENTION! Do NOT reply to this email! To reply, use the web interface found at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833edit=2 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
Huh? You're wrong here..PHP_SELF is found in HTTP_SERVER_VARS.. --Jani On 2 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ID: 11833 Updated by: goba Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0.6 Assigned To: Comments: $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed Previous Comments: --- [2001-07-02 06:53:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There isn't enough information, from which assosiative array we can acces to predefined variables, when register globals is not set. Espesially $PHP_SELF isn't in $HTTP_ENV_VARS but $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, which mean not intuos (in my opinion) localization. Regards --- ATTENTION! Do NOT reply to this email! To reply, use the web interface found at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833edit=2 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
Title: RE: [PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs Huh? You're wrong here..PHP_SELF is found in HTTP_SERVER_VARS.. I understand :) Goba
[PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
ID: 11833 User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating system: any PHP Version: 4.0.6 Description: Unsufficient docs I don't agree. I just disable register_global by setting it Off. Now I can't acces simply $PHP_SELF - returned string is empty. When I get $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[PHP_SELF], the return string is such as the $PHP_SELF with register_global On. Maybe it isn't docs bug, but devel bug? Previous Comments: --- [2001-07-02 07:06:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed --- [2001-07-02 06:53:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There isn't enough information, from which assosiative array we can acces to predefined variables, when register globals is not set. Espesially $PHP_SELF isn't in $HTTP_ENV_VARS but $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, which mean not intuos (in my opinion) localization. Regards --- Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DEV] Bug #11833 Updated: Unsufficient docs
ID: 11833 Updated by: danbeck Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old-Status: Open Status: Feedback Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating system: PHP Version: 4.0.6 Assigned To: Comments: It's very hard to understand what you are saying... please forgive us if we don't quite get your point. Are you saying that the documentation is not clear as to which variables you can access using the $HTTP_ENV_VARS and $HTTP_SERVER_VARS. If this is what you are asking, then please read the 3rd paragraph and the note that follows at: http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php The manual can not be an exhaustive resource for all predefined variables. The best way to see exactly what is available to you is the check the output of the phpinfo() function. It describes everthing you would need to know about the PHP environment and it's predefined variables in gratuitous detail. Also, you specifically mention $PHP_SELF. You say that it's not intuitive to be in HTTP_SERVER_VARS? But it is.. it has noting to do with the system environment ($HTTP_ENV_VARS), but everything to do with the server environment. It's the filename part of the URI, not the actual filename on the server. Previous Comments: --- [2001-07-02 07:13:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't agree. I just disable register_global by setting it Off. Now I can't acces simply $PHP_SELF - returned string is empty. When I get $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[PHP_SELF], the return string is such as the $PHP_SELF with register_global On. Maybe it isn't docs bug, but devel bug? --- [2001-07-02 07:06:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $PHP_SELF is not an environment variable, nor a server variable, it is a special PHP variable, so it wont be registered in any arrays you listed --- [2001-07-02 06:53:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There isn't enough information, from which assosiative array we can acces to predefined variables, when register globals is not set. Espesially $PHP_SELF isn't in $HTTP_ENV_VARS but $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, which mean not intuos (in my opinion) localization. Regards --- ATTENTION! Do NOT reply to this email! To reply, use the web interface found at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11833edit=2 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]