Call phpinfo() and search for necessery variable ($SERVER_NAME maybe)
Valentin Petruchek (aki Zliy Pes)
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From: "Christian Blichmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Implement @-domains with PHP?


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> > $what_you_want = "$HTTP_HOST" . "$REQUEST_URI";
>
> Well, thanks - but it didn't work for me (don't have the $REQUEST_URI
> variable
> set)...
> btw, my setup is: PHP 4.0.1 with IIS 5.0 running as ISAPI on Win2k.
> And: doesn't work with PHP installed as a CGI module, too.
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