Re: Determing Content-type from request header when Apache installed as CGI

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On Fri, June 8, 2007 2:48 pm, Chris Sommers wrote:
> I read many notes on apache_request_headers() about simulating this
> function
> when Apache is configured with PHP as a CGI. In looking at the
> $_SERVER
> variable definition, I do not see the Content-Type variable listed.
> Does
> someone know how to extract this in an Apache PHP CGI configuration?

A request has a Content-type header?...

I don't think it works like that...

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