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Posted by jerrygarciuh on 06/08/05 19:09

Hello,

I am finding that on a new server where I am developing

$_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_USER"] and
$_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_PW"]

Do not show up in $_SERVER when I when they should be defined I test
using
print_r($_SERVER) or this

<?php
if (!isset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'])) {
header('WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="My Realm"');
header('HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized');
echo 'Text to send if user hits Cancel button';
exit;
} else {
echo "<p>Hello {$_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']}.</p>";
echo "<p>You entered {$_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW']} as your
password.</p>";
}
?>

Is there a setting that is keeping PHP from accessing this
information? Can I set this locally?

$_SERVER["REMOTE_USER"] also stays empty.

TIA for any advice!

jg

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