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17/12/2003 15:30:17
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00859965
Message ID:
00860579
Vues:
15
>>Hi Daniel,
>
>>Perhapes you are referring to the passed along when a page is submit back >to the web server. You view this, and browser level information at the >following page:
>
>>http://www.glrsoftware.com/siteinfo.asp
>
>Yes, this is pretty much what I am looking for, BUT, that is "CLIENT INFORMATION".... I would like to know if anything is sent to the client that would have "SERVER INFORMATION". There is something on that page that has "server variable"... which I assume are values that the server sent to me??? But I would like to be able to read that information from every site, how would I be able to view the info?? If the "server variable" category is info sent from the server, then it is exposing itself kinda. The PATH_TRANSLATED value gives e:\glrsoftware.com\glrsoftware.com\siteinfo.asp. I would just like to see everything sent to me from anywhere.....

You can't get at that information from the lcient end. All you get back from the server are server HTTP headers which tend to include the URL the server name, content size and actual content.

THe things you are looking for are server variables that hte server application receives from the client and current request. Most of that info comes from the client information that is posted and is fixed up. But its not being pushed back to the client - why should it? If you want to know all of this stuff you can set up a page on your own server and push back that information, but it certainly isn't possible to do this generically. Heck it'd be a hell of a security risk if you could.
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