On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Mattias Thorslund <mattias@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Andrew Ballard wrote: >> >> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Mattias Thorslund <mattias@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Apparently, $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] doesn't get set the same way when >>> running PHP on IIS as when running it on Apache. Specifically, it seems >>> to >>> contain the script name only, and not the query string part. >>> >>> I know I can rewrite my code to piece together a $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] >>> from $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] and $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], but some >>> instances of $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] are in third party scripts which >>> would >>> be a bit of a pain to fix every time they are updated. >>> >>> It is a known problem since there are several mentions and workarounds to >>> be >>> found on the Internet, but I'm wondering which is currently the "best" >>> way >>> to deal with it. I don't personally run PHP with IIS, so I haven't >>> encountered this problem before...but now I have a user who does. I could >>> potentially have more users who encounter the same thing, so the easier >>> the >>> instructions and the less tinkering, the better. Is there a php.ini >>> setting, >>> for instance? What have you found that works for you? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Mattias >>> >> >> It works just fine on the servers where I work. >> >> Andrew >> > > Thanks Andrew. I just read that there is supposedly a fix for this in > FastCGI: > http://ruslany.net/2008/08/update-for-iis-70-fastcgi-module/ > > You might have that update already. If this fix works, then it's obviously > the best solution to the problem. > > Cheers, > > Mattias > > > I'm pretty sure we're using ISAPI right now. Andrew -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php