non-privileged user the web server is running as. this is useful
for creating shared memory segments which need to be accessed by
the child processes/threads.
this is necessary, when you want to take over control of a connection
and the web server is doing stupid things by default (like enabling
chunked transfer encoding for no reason).
- webdav-specific stuff removed (should be handled using httpd.conf
LIMIT or equivalents)
- always_populate_raw_post_data now working on any method, not just
POST (and webdav methods with allow_webdav_methods), when
Content-Length is greater zero
- raw input data is also available using php://input stream,
this way one doesn't have to care about memory_limit
- input data is now always consumed (although maybe ignored,
this fixes we had withproblems with keep-alive connections
@ raw POST data is now available as php://input stream (hartmut)
Disables zlib.output_compression for scripts with image/ content-type
header (fixes bug #16109) and makes it possible to switch
zlib.output_compression during script execution before the headers are
sent.
@- zlib.output_compression is disabled for "image/" content-type
@ headers and can be changed during script execution. (Stefan)
calls.
Revert the change to the sapi_add_header_ex interface.
Fix various bugs:
1. header("HTTP/1.0 306 foo");
header("Location: absolute-uri");
did not work in combination with several SAPI modules, because
http_status_line was never properly reset. And thus, all SAPI
modules which looked at http_status_line ignored the changed
http_response_code.
2. The CGI SAPI did not send out the HTTP status line at all, if
http_status_line had not been set explicitly by calling
header("HTTP/1.0 200 foo");
@ always_populate_raw_post_data was on - fixed. (Rasmus)
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA was not populated on a missing content-type even when
always_populate_raw_post_data was on - fixed. (Rasmus)