Several variables in HTML extension files can give a lot of information about the environment and Web client connected to the server. In addition, all headers sent by the client are available. For Index Server to access these headers, you must convert them:
The following list gives a listing of default variables.
HTTP_ACCEPT: */*, q=0.300, audio/x-aiff, audio/basic, image/jpeg, image/gif, text/plain, text/html HTTP_USER_AGENT: Microsoft Internet Explorer/0.1 (Win32) HTTP_REFERER: http://webserver/samples/dbsamp/dbsamp3.htm HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE: application/x-www-form-urlenPRE: 10 HTTP_EXTENSION: Security/Digest
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