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Re: Questions about the Header Function in PHP

Posted by J.O. Aho on 07/02/07 17:01

TS Moderator1 wrote:

> 1. This is a status code not a header, right? => header('HTTP/1.0
> 401 Unauthorized');

Status codes are sent in the header.


> 2. According to the change log in the PHP manual, starting with 4.4.2
> and 5.1.2 the header function now prevents more than one header to be
> sent at once as a protection against header injection attacks. Does
> this mean if I make multiple header calls the headers will be sent in
> multiple response messages to the browser? Is this allowed? Can a
> server send multiple response messages to one request?]

Not sure about this, the header() function do not have any limitation and if
there would be one header per request you would loose much of the
functionality of the headers.


> 3. If you hit the "cancel" button on the browser user name/password
> request dialog (as alluded to in the code snippet above), what message
> does the browser send to the server.

The browser don't send anything at all.


These questions had been more properly been asked in alt.php.

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//Aho

 

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