Bug #12475 Updated: the variable $PHP_SELF is not set.

2002-05-14 Thread oliver . vesper

 ID:   12475
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Closed
 Bug Type: Variables related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Server
 PHP Version:  4.0.6
 New Comment:

I had the same problem using PHP 4.1.2 and still have the problem using
4.2.1. Platform is Linux and Apache 1.3.24.


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-23 12:00:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi. I also have this Problem, even with the newest version of PHP
(4.1.1, using the *.msi file). I'm using Xitami, but I can't be that,
because when using PHP3, all works well.

Is there a fix?



[2002-01-14 02:07:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback, closing.



[2001-12-24 10:06:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can you try 4.1.0 or even 4.1.1 (when it's out) or the latest CVS
(snaps.php.net)?



[2001-09-15 17:35:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Was able to verify this.  Anyone able to provide any information about
why this occurs?



[2001-07-30 21:12:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

if I open a script containing only the phpinfo() function, the
$PHP_SELF field is not filled in. In my own scripts it's not setted at
all.

I'm using the zipped version of php4.06 with cgi wrapper using xitami
2.4d6 running as a windows service.





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Bug #12475 Updated: the variable $PHP_SELF is not set.

2002-05-14 Thread oliver . vesper

 ID:   12475
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Closed
 Bug Type: Variables related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Server
 PHP Version:  4.0.6
 New Comment:

but you can use $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] to access PHP_SELF. maybe
$PHP_SELF doesn't exist anymore?!


Previous Comments:


[2002-05-14 07:27:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I had the same problem using PHP 4.1.2 and still have the problem using
4.2.1. Platform is Linux and Apache 1.3.24.



[2002-02-23 12:00:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi. I also have this Problem, even with the newest version of PHP
(4.1.1, using the *.msi file). I'm using Xitami, but I can't be that,
because when using PHP3, all works well.

Is there a fix?



[2002-01-14 02:07:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback, closing.



[2001-12-24 10:06:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can you try 4.1.0 or even 4.1.1 (when it's out) or the latest CVS
(snaps.php.net)?



[2001-09-15 17:35:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Was able to verify this.  Anyone able to provide any information about
why this occurs?



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