This variable is the local path of the current document referenced to the base directory of the webspace.
This variable is the unescaped query string sent by the client browser, all shell-special characters escaped with \.
This variable is current local date and time.
This variable is the current Greenwich Mean date and time.
This variable is the date and time of the last modification of the current document.
This variable is the IP address of the remote client browser.
This variable is the raw query string sent from the remote browser.
This variable is the name of the HTTP server software.
This variable is the local computer name of the HTTP server.
This variable is the name/version of the Common Gateway Interface served on this HTTP server.
This variable is the name/version of HTTP served on this HTTP server
This variable is the IP port the HTTP server is answering on.
This variable is the method by which the current document was requested.
This variable is the extra path info that is sent. This information is regarded as virtual (the path is relative to the base directory of the HTTP server).
This variable is the 'PATH_INFO' variable translated from virtual to local (physical) disk location.
This variable is the virtual path of the script being executed.
This variable is the host name of the remote client.
This variable is the authentication method used to validate the remote client.
This variable is the user name used to validate authentication from the remote client.
This variable is the remote user name if supporting RFC931 identification.
This variable is the content type of the attached information in the case of a POST or PUT.
This variable is the length of the attached information in the case of a POST or PUT.
This variable is a comma separated list of mime types that are accepted by the remote browser.
This variable is the name of the remote client browser software.
This variable is the ULR of the HTML document which referred the remote client to this document.
This variable is the name (most likely the-mail address) of the remote client user.
This variable is the name of the proxy server through which this document is being processed.
This variable lists the human languages that are acceptable to the remote client.
This variable contains the cookie sent by the remote client, and is explained in detail below.
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