Try this:
print_r($_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_SERVER_VARS
contains the same initial information, but is not a superglobal. (Note that $HTTP_SERVER_VARS
and $_SERVER
are different variables and that PHP handles them as such)