Unless there is an other piece of code filling up the $ENV array - possibly a cleaning routine. On 5/14/06, Rory Browne <rory.browne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry - what's your question? I think that $ENV should be $_ENV, which in turn should be $_SERVER. On 5/14/06, Ryan A < genphp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > I am going through another persons script (which is > not working) and have come accross this: > > if (isset($ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])) > { > $CLIENT_PATH= dirname($ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME']); > WelcomeScreen(); > TestSetup($TH_HASH); > exit; > } > > I am just starting on CLI stuff but I cant find much > references to $ENV['SCRIPT_FILENAME'], reading the > manual I know there is a $_ENV superglobal but just > $ENV? > > I am pipeing some log data from apache to this script > but while debuggin I have noticed that i does not go > further than the above if() statement... > > and that part IS needed because if accesseed via a > POST it should execute that code and show the > WelcomeScreen() > > Even a RTFM with a reference in the manual would be > appreciated. > > Thanks! > Ryan > > ------ > - The faulty interface lies between the chair and the keyboard. > - Creativity is great, but plagiarism is faster! > - Smile, everyone loves a moron. :-) > ----- > Fight back spam! Download the Blue Frog. > http://www.bluesecurity.com/register/s?user=bXVzaWNndTc%3D > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >