Ave,
Steve, I did a phpinfo() on my webhost and as it turns out, they are using a
CGI binary version, much to my surprise and dismay.
Anyhow... Do I have any alternatives for an http authentication kind of
authentication ?
Thanks,
Rahul S. Johari
Coordinator, Internet & Administration
Informed
Hi Rahul,
Try doing a print_r($_SERVER) to see if the variables are being set.
If they aren't, take a look at the phpinfo(); -> chances are your host is
using a CGI binary version of PHP to use together with a security wrapper
like suPHP or phpSuExec, which might throw away the variables that y
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