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Re: Accessing IIS variables from PHP after URL Rewrite [message #177133 is a reply to message #177129] Thu, 23 February 2012 13:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Captain Paralytic wrote:
> On Feb 23, 12:52 pm, Erwin Moller <erwinmolleruse...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>> On 2/23/2012 12:26 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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>>> Peter Heald wrote:
>>>> On Feb 17, 3:32 pm, Peter Heald <petehe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> > I have a working URL Rewrite rule (that simply steps 'up' one dir on
>>>> > the site) and as part of the rule, I set a server variable. However I
>>>> > cannot access this from PHP. I always get the old value of the
>>>> > variable; it's as if the rule never set the variable (or perhaps PHP
>>>> > is picking it up from a cached $_SERVER array containing the old
>>>> > variables?). I've tried existing variables (such as REQUEST_URI) and
>>>> > new variables. Either way, I add it to the list of allowed variables
>>>> > in IIS. I've tried the rule at site level and dir level, nothing seems
>>>> > to help. As I say, the rule works fine, there are no errors, just the
>>>> > variable value is not set. It's driving me nuts - any help would be
>>>> > much appreciated!
>>>> > Pete
>>>> Problem is solved. In fact, many of the problems I've been
>>>> experiencing seem to suddenly be ok after applying a heap of Windows
>>>> Update patches to the server...
>>> why ever would one run php on a windows server?
>> Because the boss/client says so.
>> Because the IT-professionals maintaining the system can only maintain
>> Microsoft systems.
>> Well, I guess you can think up a few yourself too. :-)
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> Because setting up FastCGI is a lot easier (than on Apache)
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It looks of a similar order of complexity to setting up - say - a
virtual web site.
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