Hi Leif, hi all,

when I run the following script from commandline (RedHat7.3)
PHP_SELF has a value and I will get the following result:

--- snip
    [_] => /usr/local/bin/php
    [OLDPWD] => /home/fritz/htdocs3/bildvote/admin
    [PHP_SELF] => info70.php
    [SCRIPT_NAME] => info70.php
    [SCRIPT_FILENAME] => info70.php
    [PATH_TRANSLATED] => info70.php
    [DOCUMENT_ROOT] => 
    [argv] => Array

--- snip

How can I get this value when I run it as a CGI?

Oliver Etzel
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Leif K-Brooks 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP_SELF Variable


  Odd.  Mind doing: print_r($GLOBALS); and tsending the results?

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  >Hello Johannes, hello all,
  >
  >I compiled it as CGI-php
  >and the variable $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']  has no value either.
  >
  >What can I do on order to give PHP_SELF the right value?
  >
  >Oliver Etzel 
  >  On Tuesday 10 December 2002 12:36, info AT t-host.com wrote:
  >  > after successfully compiling and installing php.4.3-dev from tarball
  >  > ...
  >  > PHP_SELF has no value. How can I set this?
  >
  >  Try using $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] if it works look at the release notes and look 
  >  for "register_globals"
  >
  >  johannes
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