I know what the ENV hash contains, but two things currenlty baffle me on how it does/doesn't contain data.
I have two W2k servers running with identical web sites (one is dev, one is live).
The dev site happens to have 5.6.1, build 638, installed, the other 5.8.8 (817).
Using $ENV{'AUTH_USER'}, and (HTTP_PROXY_USER) and (REMOTE_USER) to check what is being pickde up as a user logs in, I seem to get blank returns , or just one from 'PROXY'.
Using request.servervariables("AUTH_USER") (vbscript equivant), I get a valid response.
Am I misunderstanding exactly where ENV gets its data from, or is there a different hash in perl to gather this data?
BTW, the network these servers run on uses ADS, so I'm wondering if NET::LDAP would do instead....
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