ID: 39450 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: patrik dot mayer at i12 dot de -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: SuSE 10, 2.6.13-15.12-smp PHP Version: 5.2.0 New Comment:
I don't think anybody else can confirm this, as it sounds .. well.. like a pure nonsense. Please rebuild PHP and try on another machine. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-10 08:36:25] patrik dot mayer at i12 dot de Hmm, can anyone confirm this? What could I have done wrong? thnx. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-09 17:06:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cannot reproduce with both Apache and Apache2 on SuSE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-09 14:30:05] patrik dot mayer at i12 dot de Description: ------------ The getenv() function fills the $_POST-Array for every variable that it gets from the environment. So, if you want to getenv "HTTP_HOST" you will have $_POST['HTTP_HOST'] filled after the getenv() Statement. Reproduce code: --------------- <?php echo "<pre>".print_r($_POST, true)."</pre><br/><br/>"; echo getenv('SERVER_PROTOCOL').'<br/>'; echo getenv('REMOTE_PORT').'<br/>'; echo "<br/>"; echo "<pre>".print_r($_POST, true)."</pre>"; ?> Expected result: ---------------- Array ( ) HTTP/1.1 4175 Array ( ) //tested on PHP 5.1.6 Actual result: -------------- Array ( ) HTTP/1.1 4175 Array ( [HTTP_HOST] => development.i12.de [SERVER_PROTOCOL] => HTTP/1.1 [REMOTE_PORT] => 4175 ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=39450&edit=1