Greetings:

The following message got overlooked over the past few days.  It'd be 
really nice if someone could answer this please so PHP 5 will work...

Thanks!

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From: Daniel Convissor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PHP Internals List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 15:40:47 -0500
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] README.PHP4-TO-PHP5-THIN-CHANGES

On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 03:08:32PM -0500, Greg Beaver wrote:
> 
> $_SERVER should be populated with argc and argv if variables_order
> includes "S".

Unfortunately, this isn't working on my system with the 
php5-win32-200401161930 snapshot.  Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something?

My variables_order has "GPCS" and register_argc_argv is "On" but 
$_SERVER['argv'] isn't there.

Test script:

<?php
echo "\$_SERVER\n";
var_dump($_SERVER);

echo "\n\$_SERVER['argv']\n";
var_dump($_SERVER['argv']);

echo "\n\$argv\n";
var_dump($argv);

echo 'register_argc_argv = ' . ini_get('register_argc_argv') . "\n";
echo 'variables_order = ' . ini_get('variables_order') . "\n";
?>


Regardless of the register_argc_argv and variables_order settings in the 
php.ini file, the following happens:
  $_SERVER            is filled with loads of stuff
  $_SERVER['argv']    is not set
  $argv               is set
  register_argc_argv  says 1

The right .ini file is being read, because changing variables_order shows 
up in the ini_get() output.

So, what am I forgetting?

--Dan

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