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Re: different PHP_SELF behaviors

Posted by Chuck Anderson on 07/04/06 17:49

Csaba Gabor wrote:
> yawnmoth wrote:
>
>> Say I had the following script:
>>
>> <?
>> echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
>> ?>
>>
>> Lets call this script test.php. On some severs, accessing
>> /test.php/foobar will yield in /test.php/foobar being displayed while
>> on others, it'll result in /test.php being displayed. I can't seem to
>> find anything that all the servers that do display it or all the
>> servers that don't display it have in common. Any ideas? Is it some
>> PHP directive or some Apache module or something?
>>
>
> PATH_INFO
> See, especially the Jul 3 post of:
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.php/browse_frm/thread/5b0df8b9b8b5d81a/
>
> Csaba Gabor from Vienna
>
>
[Is this synchronicity?]

I agree. That sure sounds like the difference between the
cgi.fix_pathinfo settings in php.ini (used when Php runs as a a CGI
binary). I dredged this up while researching a problem with the contents
of the path_info server var only yesterday.

http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=31843

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