Description
array
headers_list ( void )
headers_list() will return a numerically indexed array
of headers to be sent to the browser / client. To determine whether or not
these headers have been sent yet, use headers_sent().
Example 1. Examples using headers_list()
<?php
/* setcookie() will add a response header on its own */ setcookie('foo', 'bar');
/* Define a custom response header This will be ignored by most clients */ header("X-Sample-Test: foo");
/* Specify plain text content in our response */ header('Content-type: text/plain');
/* What headers are going to be sent? */ var_dump(headers_list());
?>
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this will output :
array(4) {
[0]=>
string(29) "X-Powered-By: PHP/5.0.0"
[1]=>
string(19) "Set-Cookie: foo=bar"
[2]=>
string(18) "X-Sample-Test: foo"
[3]=>
string(24) "Content-type: text/plain"
} |
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See Also:
headers_sent(),
header(), and
setcookie().