Re: [users@httpd] Environment Variable contamination between vhosts - 1.3.33

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On 8/8/05, Marc Powell <marc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well... no luck there. PHP's Rasmus Lerdorf said in direct response to
> my inquiry --
> 
> "These variables are set by Apache and PHP repopulates them on each
> request, so I don't really see how PHP could be causing this.
> 
> -Rasmus"
> 
> I feel like the middleman in a he-said-she-said fight ;) Judging by a
> Google search for his name, he should certainly be in the know.
> 
> Any other suggestions?

Did you tell him that the variables are correct in CGI scripts but not
in php pages?  That seems pretty conclusive to me.

Joshua.

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