- Make sapi_module available to external modules (PHPAPI)
- Make the php.ini path reported in phpinfo() always point to
real full path of the php.ini file
- Optimized the ISAPI module not to read unnecessary server
variables and read necessary variables at most once.
- engine=off in one or more vhosts could propogate to other vhosts
- Under some error situations, the default values for INI directives
could be erroneously replaced for a single request
on when using a structure member named shutdown. Since this source
file does not use the system call shutdown, it is safe to #undef it.
PR: #6008, #6362
to the directory where the executing script is located.
Since this needs to be implemented for all SAPI modules anyway, this
change moves the functionality to php_execute_script() and gets rid
of the per-module code.
SAPI and down into the individual SAPI modules. I have made the
appropriate changes in all the SAPI modules, but please verify these.
The reason for this change is that Apache sometimes will feed PHP
a request_method of GET but have r->header_only set to true. This happens
in an ErrorDocument redirect. In this same scenario we want to preserve
the status code as well instead of just overwriting it with a 200 and
losing this information. For now the other sapi modules act exactly as
before since they probably do not make this distinction, and they may
not even have a valid response code this early in the request.
@ Fix HEAD request bug on an Apache ErrorDocument redirect and preserve
@ the status code across the redirect as well. (Rasmus)
authenticated used id will get logged in the Apache access_log
@- When using HTTP auth from PHP, fill in the %u custom log field so the
@ authenticated used id will get logged in the Apache access_log (Rasmus)
header. ApacheBench is an example. PHP's HTTP Auth would not work with
these.
Some user-agents send 'basic' instead of 'Basic' in their Authorization
header. ApacheBench is an example. PHP's HTTP Auth would not work with
these. (Rasmus)
@ PHP file could not be found. Returning 'Not Found' caused problems
@ in the ErrorDocument handler stage in that $REDIRECT_REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES
@ was not getting set at all. Moving to 'Declined' shoudl fix this and I
@ can't see any other side effects. (Rasmus)
Changed the Apache handler's return status to 'Declined' when a requested
PHP file could not be found. Returning 'Not Found' caused problems
in the ErrorDocument handler stage in that $REDIRECT_REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES
was not getting set at all. Moving to 'Declined' shoudl fix this and I
can't see any other side effects.