ID: 34895 Comment by: lists at fairsky dot us Reported By: alex at weej dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Feature/Change Request Operating System: GNU Linux PHP Version: 5.0.5 New Comment:
I've been looking through the CVS, and there has been only the very slightest change to headers_list since it was introduced, so I don't think it ever worked the way we want. I was going to try to patch my PHP source to make headers_list include the entire header, but so far it looks to me like it already should, so I'm obviously missing something. If anyone knows enough to suggest a patch it would be useful to me even if it doesn't become official. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-24 18:06:27] alex at weej dot com Still looking for a replacement function. Any ideas? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-10-27 17:00:09] alex at weej dot com The documentation has been updated now. Is there going to be a replacement function in the very near future? I need this for a caching problem! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-10-17 18:39:08] alex at weej dot com Description: ------------ The documented behaviour is exactly what I need for a project I am working on, but now the behaviour has changed (even though the docs haven't yet). :( As far as I can see, there is no way to tell what headers PHP is sending and their values, now. apache_response_headers() is /not/ a replacement, as it omits Content-Type (the most important header in my situation) and processes the headers PHP passes to it. I really don't want to resort to wrapper functions to maintain my own list. The documentation describes EXACTLY the functionality I want. I am upset! :( http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.headers-list.php Reproduce code: --------------- <?php /* setcookie() will add a response header on its own */ setcookie('foo', 'bar'); /* Define a custom response header This will be ignored by most clients */ header("X-Sample-Test: foo"); /* Specify plain text content in our response */ header('Content-type: text/plain'); /* What headers are going to be sent? */ var_dump(headers_list()); ?> Expected result: ---------------- array(4) { [0]=> string(29) "X-Powered-By: PHP/5.0.0" [1]=> string(19) "Set-Cookie: foo=bar" [2]=> string(18) "X-Sample-Test: foo" [3]=> string(24) "Content-type: text/plain" } Actual result: -------------- array(4) { [0]=> string(12) "X-Powered-By" [1]=> string(10) "Set-Cookie" [2]=> string(13) "X-Sample-Test" [3]=> string(12) "Content-Type" } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=34895&edit=1