Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: As I mentioned before, PHP does only set these to whatever Apache 'tells' them to be. So it's not PHP bug. Previous Comments: [2002-04-29 02:37:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I just checked and $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] returns the same value as $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']; the value of either "servername" of "serveralias" depending on the url. Somehow these should show the value as defined in the apache directive "servername" for the virtualhost you are using, at least that is what I would expect after reading the docs. Maybe it's a bug in apache 1.3.23? Erik [2002-04-28 20:27:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP sets these to whatever Apache tells they are.. And do you mean with hostname this: $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ? --Jani [2002-04-28 05:05:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] One thing I would like to add is that in phpinfo() in the apache section the value Hostname:Port is set correct. Bye, Erik [2002-04-28 04:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik [2002-04-27 21:11:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16867 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Bogus Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: Hi, I'll report this to the apache developers. Thanks for all the help, Erik Previous Comments: [2002-04-29 15:27:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] As I mentioned before, PHP does only set these to whatever Apache 'tells' them to be. So it's not PHP bug. [2002-04-29 02:37:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I just checked and $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] returns the same value as $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']; the value of either "servername" of "serveralias" depending on the url. Somehow these should show the value as defined in the apache directive "servername" for the virtualhost you are using, at least that is what I would expect after reading the docs. Maybe it's a bug in apache 1.3.23? Erik [2002-04-28 20:27:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP sets these to whatever Apache tells they are.. And do you mean with hostname this: $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ? --Jani [2002-04-28 05:05:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] One thing I would like to add is that in phpinfo() in the apache section the value Hostname:Port is set correct. Bye, Erik [2002-04-28 04:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16867 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: Hi, I just checked and $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] returns the same value as $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']; the value of either "servername" of "serveralias" depending on the url. Somehow these should show the value as defined in the apache directive "servername" for the virtualhost you are using, at least that is what I would expect after reading the docs. Maybe it's a bug in apache 1.3.23? Erik Previous Comments: [2002-04-28 20:27:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP sets these to whatever Apache tells they are.. And do you mean with hostname this: $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ? --Jani [2002-04-28 05:05:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] One thing I would like to add is that in phpinfo() in the apache section the value Hostname:Port is set correct. Bye, Erik [2002-04-28 04:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik [2002-04-27 21:11:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani [2002-04-27 04:17:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, It seems that the contents of the var $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] is not set correct. I'm using apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.2.0 with virtual hosts with servernames and serveraliases. $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] apparantly can also return the serveralias name instead of the servername, which is not expected behaviour. Please check the following urls to see what I mean: http://broodjekaas.nl/test.php And http://www.broodjekaas.nl/test.php Hope this helps, Erik -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Summary: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME' contents Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: PHP sets these to whatever Apache tells they are.. And do you mean with hostname this: $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ? --Jani Previous Comments: [2002-04-28 05:05:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] One thing I would like to add is that in phpinfo() in the apache section the value Hostname:Port is set correct. Bye, Erik [2002-04-28 04:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik [2002-04-27 21:11:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani [2002-04-27 04:17:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, It seems that the contents of the var $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] is not set correct. I'm using apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.2.0 with virtual hosts with servernames and serveraliases. $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] apparantly can also return the serveralias name instead of the servername, which is not expected behaviour. Please check the following urls to see what I mean: http://broodjekaas.nl/test.php And http://www.broodjekaas.nl/test.php Hope this helps, Erik -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME' contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: One thing I would like to add is that in phpinfo() in the apache section the value Hostname:Port is set correct. Bye, Erik Previous Comments: [2002-04-28 04:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik [2002-04-27 21:11:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani [2002-04-27 04:17:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, It seems that the contents of the var $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] is not set correct. I'm using apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.2.0 with virtual hosts with servernames and serveraliases. $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] apparantly can also return the serveralias name instead of the servername, which is not expected behaviour. Please check the following urls to see what I mean: http://broodjekaas.nl/test.php And http://www.broodjekaas.nl/test.php Hope this helps, Erik -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME' contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: Hi, Well, according to Nick Lindridge developer of PHP-accelerator it should give the name as defined in "servername" for the corresponding virtualhost (he uses this value for his software keys per virtual domain). Also phpinfo() gives the wrong (?) information. If you read the PHP manual where it says "'SERVER_NAME', the name of the server host under which the current script is executing. If the script is running on a virtual host, this will be the value defined for that virtual host.", you would expect that the value of "servername" would be returned. I also do not know if this would be a bug in PHP or in apache. Bye, Erik Previous Comments: [2002-04-27 21:11:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani [2002-04-27 04:17:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, It seems that the contents of the var $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] is not set correct. I'm using apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.2.0 with virtual hosts with servernames and serveraliases. $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] apparantly can also return the serveralias name instead of the servername, which is not expected behaviour. Please check the following urls to see what I mean: http://broodjekaas.nl/test.php And http://www.broodjekaas.nl/test.php Hope this helps, Erik -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1
Bug #16867 Updated: wrong $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME' contents
ID: 16867 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: SuSE 7.0 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment: What exactly are you expecting it to be? Please look in the phpinfo() output, especially the Apache sections. --Jani Previous Comments: [2002-04-27 04:17:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, It seems that the contents of the var $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] is not set correct. I'm using apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.2.0 with virtual hosts with servernames and serveraliases. $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] apparantly can also return the serveralias name instead of the servername, which is not expected behaviour. Please check the following urls to see what I mean: http://broodjekaas.nl/test.php And http://www.broodjekaas.nl/test.php Hope this helps, Erik -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16867&edit=1