(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
apache_note — Get and set apache request notes
apache_note ( string $note_name ) : string
apache_note ( string $note_name , string $note_value ) : string
This function is a wrapper for Apache's table_get
and table_set
. It edits the table of notes that exists during a request. The table's purpose is to allow Apache modules to communicate.
The main use for apache_note() is to pass information from one module to another within the same request.
note_name
The name of the note.
note_value
The value of the note.
If called with one argument, it returns the current value of note note_name
. If called with two arguments, it sets the value of note note_name
to note_value
and returns the previous value of note note_name
. If the note cannot be retrieved, false
is returned.
Example #1 Passing information between PHP and Perl
<?php apache_note('name', 'Fredrik Ekengren'); // Call perl script virtual("/perl/some_script.pl"); $result = apache_note("resultdata"); ?>
# Get Apache request object my $r = Apache->request()->main(); # Get passed data my $name = $r->notes('name'); # some processing # Pass result back to PHP $r->notes('resultdata', $result);
Example #2 Logging values in access.log
<?php apache_note('sessionID', session_id()); ?>
# "%{sessionID}n" can be used in the LogFormat directive
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https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.apache-note.php