According to official documentation 5.4.0, this function can be used for FastCGI. Previously, it was only supported when PHP was running as an Apache module. However, when I call this function in Nginx + php-fpm mode, an undefined error is returned. Excuse me, are you using this function in nginx? Thank you! PS: I know... according to official documents
5.4.0 this function can be used for FastCGI. Previously, it was only supported when PHP was running as an Apache module.
But inNginx + php-fpm
When the function is called, an undefined error is returned.
Excuse me, are you using this function in nginx? Thank you!
PS: I know you can solve this problem using a UDF. I want to know if native functions can be used.
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According to official documents
5.4.0 this function can be used for FastCGI. Previously, it was only supported when PHP was running as an Apache module.
But inNginx + php-fpm
When the function is called, an undefined error is returned.
Excuse me, are you using this function in nginx? Thank you!
PS: I know you can solve this problem using a UDF. I want to know if native functions can be used.
This is a known bug. For more information, see here.