Yeah, the SERVER_PORT in the debugging panel shows 80...  :(

And actually it is 8085, 8086 etc (one for every developer)...

May be it has to do with how we have configured Apache?

On Sep 19, 1:37 pm, cokker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you provide the data of the request? I mean HTTP_HOST, SERVER_PORT
> and so on?
>
> in sfWebRequest->getUriPrefix the port is removed if it is a standard
> port. Perhaps you should look at the file to find out what happens.
>
> greets
> Sven
>
> Sumedh schrieb:
>
> > Yeah, I had tried getUriPrefix()...
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/8a3...
>
> > But even that has the same problem...
>
> > On Sep 18, 6:55 pm, Bernhard Schussek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Did you try any of the other sfWebRequest::get... methods such as
> >> getHost()?
>
> >> Bernhard
>
> >> Am Donnerstag, den 18.09.2008, 01:13 -0700 schrieb Sumedh:
>
> >>> No idea? :|
> >>> On Sep 17, 2:01 pm, Sumedh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> In Symfony 1.0, request->getUri() is not returning port number to
> >>>> me...
> >>>> It is creating problem in DEV environment where we use several
> >>>> ports...
> >>>> Would not be a problem in live...but still...
> >>>> Is this a known bug?
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