On Mon, August 13, 2007 4:45 am, Per Jessen wrote:
> I've got a weird issue concerning $_GET and apaches content
> negotiation.
>
> situation one:
>
> files in htdocs/:
>
> phpinfo.phtml.en  (all it does is call phpinfo()).
> phpinfo.html - apache type-map
>
> if I load URL = https://server/phpinfo?klop=99, I see no _GET
> variables
> listed.  (with the URL, apache will pick the phpinfo.html file, treat
> it as a type-map and load phpinfo.phtml.en)
>
> if instead I skip the content negotation, and use URL =
> https://server/phpinfo.phtml.en?klop=99, the $_GET variable is
> available.
>
> Any suggestions?

PHP pretty much just blindly passes on whatever is in the REQUEST_URI
into $_GET.

So the GET data isn't surviving the type-map forwarding.

So your question boils down to:

Why isn't Apache's type-map propagating the GET arguments?

This question has no PHP in it;  You'll probably find the answer
faster/better in an Apache milieu.

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