Not all webservers set CONTENT_TYPE. The built-in PHP webserver for
example sets HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE instead. Add a public method to the
request object to smooth over this difference.
Refs #6051, #8267
Backport fixes to base path generation that prevent issue when a URL
contains // it can circumvent the base path generation, which results in
unwanted user data in the base/webroot paths. This creates an
opportunity for CSS manipulation in old versions of IE, and newer ones
via iframe inheritance.
Eg:
Actual Posted URL:
/admin/settings/settings/prefix/Access%20Control
$_GET value:
/admin/settings/settings/prefix/Access_Control
Since $unsetUrl differs, the $_GET value will get copied in to
CakeRequest::$query, causing CakeRequest::here() to return:
/admin/settings/settings/prefix/Access%20Control?%2Fadmin%2Fsettings%2Fsettings%2Fprefix%2FAccess_Control=
This confuses SecurityComponent in the following line:
f23d811ff5/lib/Cake/Controller/Component/SecurityComponent.php (L514)
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST is supposed to be used by proxies to indicate the
original HTTP_HOST value. It has nothing to do with referer values.
Since the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST is intended to replace the HOST header
in proxied setups, add a trustProxy parameter to host() and default it
to false. This maintains existing behavior and allows people to access
the proxied value.
Fixes#2537
This statement does not serve a purpose anymore.
In a long forgotten world it indicated the main version number of PHP which the code in the file was compatible to.
http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.sample.php
But since PHP 5.1 and later this is only marginally true.
Thus I propose to remove it from CakePHP.
Some browsers have invalid accept headers, we should ignore the invalid
extension data as assuming it will be a qualifier can result in
incorrect results.
Fixes#4105