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Doc Bug #81125 $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
Submitted: 2021-06-10 14:45 UTC Modified: 2021-06-20 04:22 UTC
From: ssimo3 at lsuhsc dot edu Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: Documentation problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: Windows
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 [2021-06-10 14:45 UTC] ssimo3 at lsuhsc dot edu
Description:
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'REQUEST_URI'
The URI which was given in order to access this page; for instance, '/index.html'.

According to Stack Overflow
(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4730798/what-is-the-difference-between-serverrequest-uri-and-getq),
the value $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] is always relative to the hostname. It is true that you did state, "for instance, '/index.html.'" However, I don't see how that makes it clear that the value is ALWAYS relative.


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 [2021-06-10 19:45 UTC] requinix@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback
 [2021-06-10 19:45 UTC] requinix@php.net
The REQUEST_URI is inherited from CGI and comes from the HTTP standard(s). It's "always relative" in the sense that no PHP developer ever writes HTTP proxy servers or has to deal with CONNECT requests.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Messages
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-5.3
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/http/http_requests.htm
 [2021-06-20 04:22 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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