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author | Rasmus Lerdorf <rasmus@php.net> | 2000-08-02 22:48:45 +0000 |
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committer | Rasmus Lerdorf <rasmus@php.net> | 2000-08-02 22:48:45 +0000 |
commit | 76a2d2538c42934341a6257f0ba54723048116df (patch) | |
tree | 14d2b166c0d75444a9ec6d3be15d45c5154c6c15 /sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c | |
parent | f896b9a354af45508431900a70f7af9ce943aba4 (diff) | |
download | php-git-76a2d2538c42934341a6257f0ba54723048116df.tar.gz |
Heads up! I have moved the headers_only and response_code checks out of
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)
Diffstat (limited to 'sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c')
-rw-r--r-- | sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c b/sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c index 949e96bc00..5e48b35811 100644 --- a/sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c +++ b/sapi/isapi/php4isapi.c @@ -463,6 +463,12 @@ static void init_request_info(sapi_globals_struct *sapi_globals, LPEXTENSION_CON SG(request_info).request_uri = lpECB->lpszPathInfo; SG(request_info).content_type = lpECB->lpszContentType; SG(request_info).content_length = lpECB->cbTotalBytes; + SG(sapi_headers).http_response_code = 200; /* I think dwHttpStatusCode is invalid at this stage -RL */ + if (!strcmp(lpECB->lpszMethod, "HEAD")) { + SG(request_info).headers_only = 1; + } else { + SG(request_info).headers_only = 0; + } { char *path_end = strrchr(SG(request_info).path_translated, SEPARATOR); |