Hi Eli,

Check variable_order in php.ini
(http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.variables-order) if the E is
missing you will not get any environment variables.

- Frank

> Hi,
> 
> System:
>       Win32
>       PHP 5.2.0
>       Apache 2.0.54 (PHP in CGI mode)
> 
> CGI vars are not automatically loaded into $_ENV global array. Only when

> calling getenv('var'), just then the variable appears in $_ENV.
> Besides, it seems that the env vars are loaded automatically into 
> $_SERVER. And $HTTP_ENV_VARS is always NULL.
> 
> 
> <?php
> echo "before getenv...";
> echo "<br>\$_ENV: "; var_dump($_ENV);
> echo "<br>\$HTTP_ENV_VARS: "; var_dump($HTTP_ENV_VARS);
> 
> getenv('SERVER_PROTOCOL');
> echo "<hr>after getenv...";
> echo "<br>\$_ENV: "; var_dump($_ENV);
> echo "<br>\$HTTP_ENV_VARS: "; var_dump($HTTP_ENV_VARS);
> ?>
> 
> === output:
> before getenv...
> $_ENV: array(0) { }
> $HTTP_ENV_VARS: NULL
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> after getenv...
> $_ENV: array(1) { ["SERVER_PROTOCOL"]=> string(8) "HTTP/1.1" }
> $HTTP_ENV_VARS: NULL
> 
> 
> Is it a bug? Or this is the way it should work?
> 
> 
> -thanks, Eli
> 
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