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Bug #10838 wierd problem concatenating global string vars
Submitted: 2001-05-13 01:47 UTC Modified: 2001-05-13 14:28 UTC
From: gearond at cvc dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Unknown/Other Function
PHP Version: 4.0.5 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2001-05-13 01:47 UTC] gearond at cvc dot net
<the version is two back, but I would 
be hesitant to ask my ISP to change
to 4.0.5 after all the little problems 
I read about. Can you tell me if the following
is fixed in versions > 4.0.3pl1 ?

If I do echo($HTTP_SERVER_VARS["SERVER_ADDR"])
I get the expected server address ***WITHOUT A SLASH AT THE END***
eg. "my.server.address"
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If I do echo($PHP_SELF)
I get the expeted URL relative the the server ***WITH  O-N-E  SLASH** at
beginning.
eg. "/expected/url/relative/doc_name"

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If I do THIS:
  $this_page = "http://" . $HTTP_SERVER_VARS["SERVER_ADDR"] . $PHP_SELF;
  echo( $this_page );
I get, "http://my.server.address//expected/url/relative/doc_name"

There is **ALWAYS** a double slash between the server address and the
doc path,
if the concatenation of those two variables occurs in the same
statement.

It works when used as an action for a form, but I don't think it should
do unexpected
results.

-------
HOWEVER
If I do **THIS**:
  $this_page = "http://";
  $this_page .= $HTTP_SERVER_VARS["SERVER_ADDR"];
  $this_page .= $PHP_SELF;
I get the correct results,
"http://my.server.address/expected/url/relative/doc_name"

My provider is using PHP version 4.0.3pl1

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 [2001-05-13 04:59 UTC] derick@php.net
This works fine for me, with Apache/1.3.12, php 4.0.3pl1 on Linux,
can you set-up the script that you can download at php.jdimedia.nl/bug10838.txt on your server so that we can see the problem?

regards,
Derick
 [2001-05-13 14:28 UTC] derick@php.net
user reports:
This is really weird,

IT WORKS, now! I went around and around with this before! I used the
exact same code and it performed the way I described. I had actually
highlighted the code and pasted it into the email.

Sorry to bug you guys.

The location is http://64.177.230.204/public/bug10838.php

Seems to be a user error or something, so closing.

Derick
 
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