php is the same, just $_ENV['SIP_USER'] or whatever the variable is, but it displays nothing, I have also used getenv();

Iqbal

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:

Hi Iqbal,

not sure how is in php, but i remember that in perl, the env. variables were kept in a sort of array....

regards,
bogdan

Iqbal wrote:

Hi

I am trying to read the env variables which are passed in exec_msg, from within the script, and have tried $_ENV etc from with the script, but all blank, is there and easier/better way of getting the details in the message into a script

iqbal

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