Ken Kixmoeller -- reply to ken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hey - -
I must be missing something, but in a URL such as:
diddly.com?id=fred&total=goof
First of forgoing the http:// missing, this still isn't a qualified URL
you are missing the / after the .com.
echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
and see what it returns
if for some odd reason that doesn't work try
echo $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'];
and if you are possibly making a typo, try
var_dump($_SERVER);
$_SERVER['PHP-SELF'] gives me the diddley.com part.
this should be $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] underscore, not a hyphen
I want to capture the whole URL. The documentation makes it seem like
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] is supposed to do that, but I get an "Undefined
Index" error.
show us an example of the script that generates the error
source and output of given source please
Do I have to enable this somehow? I realize that I could recreate the
rest of the URL from $_GET's, but I'd rather not if I don't have to.
I have never heard of this not being disabled.
Looks like you either typed this pretty fast or maybe you had a few
typo's. Review your code and check that you are using underscores and
not hyphens.
Jim
PHP 5.1
Ken
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