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Mantis - Quercus
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| ID: | Category: | Severity: | Reproducibility: | Date Submitted: | Last Update: |
| 3712 | minor | always | 10-15-09 13:20 | 11-05-09 12:59 | |
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| Reporter: | nam | Platform: | |||
| Assigned To: | nam | OS: | |||
| Priority: | normal | OS Version: | |||
| Status: | closed | Product Version: | 4.0.0 | ||
| Product Build: | Resolution: | fixed | |||
| Projection: | none | ||||
| ETA: | none | Fixed in Version: | 4.0.2 | ||
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| Summary: | 0003712: quercus request for support for $_SERVER["REQUEST_TIME"] | ||||
| Description: |
(req by ashamash) The application I'm working on deploying using Quercus 4.0.1 (phpMyFAQ v2.5.2) uses $_SERVER["REQUEST_TIME"] extensively. According to the php documentation, this is included in PHP by default: http://php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.server.php [^] states: REQUEST_TIME: The timestamp of the start of the request. Available since PHP 5.1.0. |
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