On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 14:57, Erik Price wrote:
> I have a file called "index.php". This file includes another file,
> "foot.inc". In the file "foot.inc", amidst much HTML code, I have a
> simple line:
>
> <?php
> echo "<p>$PHP_SELF</p>" ;
> ?>
>
> The expected result is that "<p>index.php</p>" will appear in my web
> page, or at least something will appear. Yet, when the page is served
> to my browser, all that shows up is the "<p></p>". The variable
> $PHP_SELF isn't getting through. Am I doing something wrong, or is this
> because that variable is assigned to the name "foot.inc", and has been
> included into another file? Does the name of the page served not get
> passed onto the include file, where $PHP_SELF is echoed?
>
> Thanks for any insight you can give,
>
> Erik
>
> PS: I have an Apache directive that prevents any "*.inc" files from
> being served, but that doesn't stop them from being parsed as PHP. I'm
> running PHP 4.1.0 on LAMP w/register_globals=off
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Since register_globals is off, the $_SERVER array will not be extracted
into the global scope. Try $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] and you should be fine.
Hope this helps,
Torben
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> Erik Price
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> Media Lab, H.H. Brown
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