Calling PHP file

I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
PHP script in question?

Thanks in advance.
David Cain [ Mo, 14 Mai 2007 23:20 ] [ ID #1714969 ]

Re: Calling PHP file

David Cain schreef:
> I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
> name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
> PHP script in question?
>
> Thanks in advance.

Hi, take a look at this !

http://www.php.net/reserved.variables

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Floortje [ Mo, 14 Mai 2007 23:33 ] [ ID #1714970 ]

Re: Calling PHP file

http://php.net/reserved.variables
Predefined variables

(part of the page)
____________
Server variables $_SERVER
$_SERVER is an array containing information such as headers, paths, and
script locations. The entries in this array are created by the web server.
There is no guarantee that every web server will provide any of these;
servers may omit some, or provide others not listed here. That said, a large
number of these variables are accounted for in the » CGI 1.1 specification,
so you should be able to expect those.


'HTTP_REFERER'
The address of the page (if any) which referred the user agent to the
current page. This is set by the user agent. Not all user agents will set
this, and some provide the ability to modify HTTP_REFERER as a feature. In
short, it cannot really be trusted
'REMOTE_ADDR'
The IP address from which the user is viewing the current page.
______________

something like onscreen display
<? php
echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDRESS'];
echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
?>

or write it to a file,

<?php //stats.php
// Get the user stats.
$getdate = date( 'd-m-Y, H:i:s' );// Get the date.
$user_ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];// Get the users IP.
$user_browser = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];// Get the browser type.
//see if its worth rewriting the page to support multiple browsers
$referer = getenv("HTTP_REFERER");// Get the refering page. another approach
as well as $_server
// Look for the text file and open it for writting.
$file = "./logfile.csv";// define the file.
//csv files import easily in excell for analysis, file has to be chmod
writeable
$fp = fopen($file, "a+");//open file for writing.
// Write the user stats into the text file.
fputs ($fp, "$user_ip,$getdate, $referer\n"); //comma separated values, my
choice any other format you wish
fclose($fp);// Close the text file.
?>

or get any of the premade php monitor scripts and see how they did it,
http://www.bbclone.de is an example

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"David Cain" <david [at] shesurf.ws> wrote in message
news:4648d2af$0$16033$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
> I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
> name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
> PHP script in question?
>
> Thanks in advance.
AlmostBob [ Di, 15 Mai 2007 00:09 ] [ ID #1714973 ]

Re: Calling PHP file

dammit - long lines text wrapped

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"AlmostBob" <anonymous1 [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u652i.9661$V75.4901 [at] edtnps89...
http://php.net/reserved.variables
Predefined variables

(part of the page)
____________
Server variables $_SERVER
$_SERVER is an array containing information such as headers, paths, and
script locations. The entries in this array are created by the web server.
There is no guarantee that every web server will provide any of these;
servers may omit some, or provide others not listed here. That said, a
large
number of these variables are accounted for in the » CGI 1.1 specification,
so you should be able to expect those.


'HTTP_REFERER'
The address of the page (if any) which referred the user agent to the
current page. This is set by the user agent. Not all user agents will set
this, and some provide the ability to modify HTTP_REFERER as a feature. In
short, it cannot really be trusted
'REMOTE_ADDR'
The IP address from which the user is viewing the current page.
______________

something like onscreen display
<? php
echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDRESS'];
echo $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
?>

or write it to a file,

<?php //stats.php
// Get the user stats.
$getdate = date( 'd-m-Y, H:i:s' );// Get the date.
$user_ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];// Get the users IP.
$user_browser = $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];// Get the browser type.
//see if its worth rewriting the page to support multiple browsers
$referer = getenv("HTTP_REFERER");// Get the refering page. another
approach
// as well as $_server
// Look for the text file and open it for writting.
$file = "./logfile.csv";// define the file.
//csv files import easily in excell for analysis, file has to be chmod
// writeable
$fp = fopen($file, "a+");//open file for writing.
// Write the user stats into the text file.
fputs ($fp, "$user_ip,$getdate, $referer\n"); //comma separated values, my
// choice any other format you wish
fclose($fp);// Close the text file.
?>

or get any of the premade php monitor scripts and see how they did it,
http://www.bbclone.de is an example

--
If at first you dont succeed
try try try again
If at first you do succeed
try not to look surprised

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> "David Cain" <david [at] shesurf.ws> wrote in message
> news:4648d2af$0$16033$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
> > I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
> > name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
> > PHP script in question?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
>
AlmostBob [ Di, 15 Mai 2007 00:12 ] [ ID #1714974 ]

Re: Calling PHP file

On Tue, 15 May 2007 07:20:47 +1000, David Cain <david [at] shesurf.ws>
wrote:

>I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
>name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
>PHP script in question?
>
>Thanks in advance.

$_SERVER used with one of several reserved variables will do that.
I like... $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']

Here's how you might use it...

<?php if ($_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] == '/index.php')
{include('signature.php');}?>
Alan Jones [ Di, 15 Mai 2007 01:36 ] [ ID #1714975 ]

Re: Calling PHP file

"David Cain" <david [at] shesurf.ws> wrote in message
news:4648d2af$0$16033$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
> I am just wondering if there is a PHP function that returns the file
> name or domain name of where the file/script is located that called the
> PHP script in question?
>
> Thanks in advance.

From my understanding PHP pages are normally access from a web browser so
you may be looking for "referrer" information that is typically logged in
your web servers access_log. If may be easier to find a web stats program
and track the information that way. Either way though there is a chance
people can be accessing with web browsers that jumble up the referral
information so that may not always be accurate.

Tom
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tom [ Di, 15 Mai 2007 19:13 ] [ ID #1714988 ]
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