This is a web server question, not a PHP question.  You didn't say which
web server you are using on NT5, nor which one you are planning to use on
Linux.  PHP has nothing to do with how this works.

On Linux with Apache you will get the following variables when you make a
request for domain.com/blah?abc=123&def=456

REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES     File does not exist: /home/rasmus/phpweb/blah
REDIRECT_QUERY_STRING    abc=123&def=345
REDIRECT_REQUEST_METHOD  GET
REDIRECT_STATUS          404
REDIRECT_URL             /blah
QUERY_STRING             <empty>
REQUEST_URI              /blah?abc=123&def=345

-Rasmus


On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, [ rswfire ] wrote:

> I am designing a network of Internet sites on NT5 using PHP.  However, when
> I go live with the network, it will be on a Linux system using PHP.
>
> My sites are handled somewhat uniquely.  When a visitor (or a component of
> the network) enters a URL address, the address does not really exist!  They
> are given a custom 404 error page that determines what information/site they
> are trying to view and the page is then created.
>
> I need to know if Linux handles custom error messages the same as NT5.
>
> Here's the scenario:
>
> Let's say I call the following page:
> http://domain.com/site/index.html?anyvar=yeah
>
> The page does not exist so the custom error page is called.  For now, I have
> phpinfo() in the custom error page.  On NT5, the following appears under the
> phpinfo():
>
> SCRIPT_NAME  = name of error page
> QUERY_STRING = 404;http://domain.com/site/index.html?anyvar=yeah
>
> Is this how the query string will appear on a Linux machine?  I need to know
> in order to parse the string right...
>
> If it will appear differently, please let me know how.  Thanks in advance!!
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