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Mantis - Quercus
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| ID: | Category: | Severity: | Reproducibility: | Date Submitted: | Last Update: |
| 3562 | minor | always | 06-16-09 18:59 | 06-16-09 18:59 | |
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| Reporter: | ferg | Platform: | |||
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| Priority: | normal | OS Version: | |||
| Status: | new | Product Version: | 4.0.0 | ||
| Product Build: | Resolution: | open | |||
| Projection: | none | ||||
| ETA: | none | Fixed in Version: | |||
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| Summary: | 0003562: $_SERVER SSL variables | ||||
| Description: |
(rep by Glenn Moss) I'm evaluating Quercus and one of the first issues I'm running in to is that the $_SERVER superglobal does not have the mod_ssl environment variables like Apache puts into mod_php's version of the $_SERVER variable. In order to get my app up and running as soon as possible, is there a way for me to write some code to inject this information before my request is processed? Perhaps in a servlet filter or something? |
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