<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- $Revision$ --> <!-- splitted from ./en/functions/apache.xml, last change in rev 1.20 --> <refentry xml:id="function.virtual" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"> <refnamediv> <refname>virtual</refname> <refpurpose>Perform an Apache sub-request</refpurpose> </refnamediv> <refsect1 role="description"> &reftitle.description; <methodsynopsis> <type>bool</type><methodname>virtual</methodname> <methodparam><type>string</type><parameter>filename</parameter></methodparam> </methodsynopsis> <para> <function>virtual</function> is an Apache-specific function which is similar to <literal><!--#include virtual...--></literal> in <literal>mod_include</literal>. It performs an Apache sub-request. It is useful for including CGI scripts or <filename>.shtml</filename> files, or anything else that you would parse through Apache. Note that for a CGI script, the script must generate valid CGI headers. At the minimum that means it must generate a <literal>Content-Type</literal> header. </para> <para> To run the sub-request, all buffers are terminated and flushed to the browser, pending headers are sent too. </para> &apache.req.module; </refsect1> <refsect1 role="parameters"> &reftitle.parameters; <para> <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term><parameter>filename</parameter></term> <listitem> <para> The file that the virtual command will be performed on. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> </para> </refsect1> <refsect1 role="returnvalues"> &reftitle.returnvalues; <para> Performs the virtual command on success, or returns &false; on failure. </para> </refsect1> <refsect1 role="examples"> &reftitle.examples; <para> See <function>apache_note</function> for an example. </para> </refsect1> <refsect1 role="notes"> &reftitle.notes; <warning> <para> The query string can be passed to the included file but <varname>$_GET</varname> is copied from the parent script and only <varname>$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']</varname> is filled with the passed query string. The query string may only be passed when using Apache 2. The requested file will not be listed in the Apache access log. </para> </warning> <note> <para> Environment variables set in the requested file are not visible to the calling script. </para> </note> <note> <para> This function may be used on PHP files. However, it is typically better to use <function>include</function> or <function>require</function> for PHP files. </para> </note> </refsect1> <refsect1 role="seealso"> &reftitle.seealso; <para> <simplelist> <member><function>apache_note</function></member> </simplelist> </para> </refsect1> </refentry> <!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file Local variables: mode: sgml sgml-omittag:t sgml-shorttag:t sgml-minimize-attributes:nil sgml-always-quote-attributes:t sgml-indent-step:1 sgml-indent-data:t indent-tabs-mode:nil sgml-parent-document:nil sgml-default-dtd-file:"~/.phpdoc/manual.ced" sgml-exposed-tags:nil sgml-local-catalogs:nil sgml-local-ecat-files:nil End: vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml vi: ts=1 sw=1 -->