NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3) 1 NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3)nsapi_request_headers - Fetch all HTTP request headersSYNOPSIS
array nsapi_request_headers (void )
DESCRIPTION nsapi_request_headers(3) gets all the HTTP headers in the current request. This is only supported when PHP runs as a NSAPI module.
Note
Prior to PHP 4.3.3, getallheaders(3) was only available for the Apache servers. After PHP 4.3.3, getallheaders(3) is an alias for
nsapi_request_headers(3) if you use the NSAPI module.
Note
You can also get at the value of the common CGI variables by reading them from the $_SERVER superglobal, which works whether or not
you are using PHP as a NSAPI module.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with all the HTTP headers.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
nsapi_request_headers(3) example
<?php
$headers = nsapi_request_headers();
foreach ($headers as $header => $value) {
echo "$header: $value <br />
";
}
?>
PHP Documentation Group NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3)
we know that sizeof never returns zero when used with structure
then why in this case it is returning zero
struct foo
{
char c;
};
void main()
{
struct foo f;
cout<<sizeof(f);
}
i am working on solaris 5.8
isn't the above function should return the size of empty structure (7 Replies)
Hi All,
is it possible to find out the size of an array of structures ( without using 'sizeof' operator). The condition is we have the array of structure instant but we are not aware of the elements inside the structure.
Can someone help me out?
Thanks in advance. (18 Replies)
The below code throws the error, since the size of x = 19 is not passed to the cstrCopy function.
using namespace std;
static void cstrCopy(char *x, const char*y);
int main ()
{
char x;
const string y = "UNIX FORUM";
cstrCopy(x,y.c_str());
return 0;
}
void cstrCopy(char *x,... (3 Replies)
Hi,
There are some bewildering sizeof() questions I have in my mind. Could anyone shed some light on this?
int main() {
printf("%d\n", sizeof(main)); // Ans: 1
}
That is, the sizeof() a function identifier though it is treated internally as a pointer gives 1 byte always, why?
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have defined the class and call the sizeof(object to class) to get the size.
# include <iostream>
# include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
class sample
{
private:
int i;
float j;
char k;
public:
sample()
{
} (2 Replies)
Hai
how to find size of a file??
ex : /home/kiran/pdk/sample/calibre this is a path
In that I have to find size of a files in side a calibre(it is the folder) like .results or .summary (1 Reply)
Ignoring other considerations for a moment and in general ...
Would there be a difference in result (dot oh or execution) of:
A.
strncpy( a, b, sizeof(a) );
vs.
B.
c = sizeof(a);
strncpy( a, b, c );
My general understanding is (at least I think my understanding is) that... (10 Replies)