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Last updated: Thu, 19 May 2005

apache_request_headers

(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)

apache_request_headers -- Fetch all HTTP request headers

Description

array apache_request_headers ( void )

Fetches all HTTP requests from the current request.

This function is only supported when PHP is installed as an Apache module.

Return Values

An associative array of all the HTTP headers in the current request, or FALSE on failure.

Examples

Example 1. apache_request_headers() example

<?php
$headers
= apache_request_headers();

foreach (
$headers as $header => $value) {
   echo
"$header: $value <br />\n";
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en-us
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0
Host: www.example.com
Connection: Keep-Alive

Notes

Note: Prior to PHP 4.3.0, apache_request_headers() was called getallheaders(). After PHP 4.3.0, getallheaders() is an alias for apache_request_headers().

Note: You can also get at the value of the common CGI variables by reading them from the environment, which works whether or not you are using PHP as an Apache module. Use phpinfo() to see a list of all of the available environment variables.

Note: As of PHP 4.3.3 you can use this function with the NSAPI server module in Netscape/iPlanet/SunONE webservers, too.



User Contributed Notes
apache_request_headers
renich at woralelandia dot com
21-Apr-2005 12:50
Here is a simple listing function. It accepts a path and target. Examples listed bellow

function list_dirs($path, $target)
{
   $list = scandir($path);
  
   foreach ($list as $number => $filename)
   {
       if ( $filename !== '.' && $filename !== '..' && !is_file($filename) )
       {
           // Asign more readable and logic variables
           $dir = $filename;
           $url = apache_request_headers();
          
           if ($target == '')
           {
               // Print Dirs with link
               print ("<a href=\"http://$url[Host]/$dir\">$dir</a> <br>\n");
           }
           else
           {
               // Print Dirs with link
               print ("<a href=\"http://$url[Host]/$dir\" target=\"$target\">$dir</a> <br>\n");
           }
              
       }
   }
}

Examples:

1.- List actual dir with no target option

<?php

list_dirs
('.', '');

?>

2.- List "mydir" with a "_blank" as target name

<?php

list_dirs
('/home/renich/www/mydir', '_blank')

?>

Notes:
- Its a simple function and it uses a function that interacts with apache. I don't know what will happen if you request a file list of a directory outside of the apache realm!
- Not fully tested!

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