set for all requests: </p><p>
</p><ul>
-<li> <code>SERVER_SOFTWARE</code> <p>
+<li> <code>SERVER_SOFTWARE</code> <p>
The name and version of the information server software answering
the request (and running the gateway). Format: name/version </p><p>
The server's hostname, DNS alias, or IP address as it would appear
in self-referencing URLs. </p><p>
-</p></li><li> <code>GATEWAY_INTERFACE</code> <p>
+</p></li><li> <code>GATEWAY_INTERFACE</code> <p>
The revision of the CGI specification to which this server
complies. Format: CGI/revision</p><p>
The method with which the request was made. For HTTP, this is
"GET", "HEAD", "POST", etc. </p><p>
-</p></li><li> <code>PATH_INFO</code> <p>
+</p></li><li> <code>PATH_INFO</code> <p>
The extra path information, as given by the client. In other
words, scripts can be accessed by their virtual pathname, followed
by extra information at the end of this path. The extra
A virtual path to the script being executed, used for
self-referencing URLs. </p><p>
-</p></li><li> <a name="query"><code>QUERY_STRING</code></a> <p>
+</p></li><li> <a name="query"><code>QUERY_STRING</code></a> <p>
The information which follows the ? in the <a href="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/demoweb/url-primer.html">URL</a>
which referenced this script. This is the query information. It
should not be decoded in any fashion. This variable should always
protects, this is the protocol-specific authentication method used
to validate the user. </p><p>
-</p></li><li> <code>REMOTE_USER</code> <p>
+</p></li><li> <code>REMOTE_USER</code> <p>
If the server supports user authentication, and the script is
protected, this is the username they have authenticated as. </p><p>
</p></li><li> <code>REMOTE_IDENT</code> <p>