Re: [PHP] $HTTP_SERVER_VARS not accessible in Functions

2002-07-22 Thread Jason Wong

On Monday 22 July 2002 13:46, Monty wrote:
> I'm trying to access some settings in the $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[] array, but,
> within a custom function() this array appears empty. In the calling script,
> however, the $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[] array is defined.
>
> I thought this was supposed to be "superglobal" and available on every
> level? If not, is there another command I can use? I also tried $_SERVER[]
> but this appears to be always empty no matter what level I call it on.

$HTTP_SERVER_VARS was never a superglobal. $_SERVER is a superglobal but only 
available on php 4.1.X or above. Read the docs for the details.

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[PHP] $HTTP_SERVER_VARS not accessible in Functions

2002-07-21 Thread Monty

I'm trying to access some settings in the $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[] array, but,
within a custom function() this array appears empty. In the calling script,
however, the $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[] array is defined.

I thought this was supposed to be "superglobal" and available on every
level? If not, is there another command I can use? I also tried $_SERVER[]
but this appears to be always empty no matter what level I call it on.

Thanks.

Monty



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