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(PHP 4, PHP 5)
apache_note — Get and set apache request notes
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.
The name of the note.
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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