Re: [users@httpd] SCRIPT_URL not being set.

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No, definitely SCRIPT_URL, though none of the 4 environment variables
are being set, hence the problem.
mod_rewrite usually sets 4 env variables:
SCRIPT_NAME
SCRIPT_FILENAME
SCRIPT_URL
SCRIPT_URI
See (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html#EnvVar)
I just can't work out why they're not being set on this setup.

Karl.
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On 24/09/06, Steve Swift <steve.j.swift@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've never come across SCRIPT_URL - were you thinking of SCRIPT_NAME ?



On 24/09/06, Karl Orbell <karlorbell@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>
> Hello, a server I'm working with is running:
>
> Apache/2.0.55
> PHP/5.1.2
>
> With a lot of RewriteRules working fine.
>
> However, sometimes I need to know what the request was before processing, so I always use SCRIPT_URL - but for some reason it doesn't appear to be set.  I know the Rewrites are working, but none of the environment variables set by mod_rewrite, accessed via $_SERVER or directly by getenv are there.
>
> Anyone else ever had this problem, or know what the cause might be?
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Karl.



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