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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:32:28+00:00 2026-05-14T14:32:28+00:00

Alright, my friend gave me this code for requesting headers and comparing them to

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Alright, my friend gave me this code for requesting headers and comparing them to what the header should be. It works perfectly, but I’m not sure why. Here is the code:

    $headers = apache_request_headers(); 
    $customheader = "Header: 7ddb6ffab28bb675215a7d6e31cfc759"; 
    foreach ($headers as $header => $value) { // 1
        $custom .= "$header: $value"; // 2
    }
    $mystring = $custom;  // 3
    $findme   = $customheader; // 4
    $pos = strpos($mystring, $findme); 
    if ($pos !== false) {
// Do something
} else{ exit(); } //If it doesn't match, exit.

I commented with some numbers relating to the following questions:

  1. What exactly is happening here? Is it setting the $headers as $header AND $value?

  2. Again, don’t have any idea what is going on here.

  3. Why set the variable to a different variable? This is the only area where the variable is getting used, so is there a reason to set it to something else?

  4. Same question as 3.

I’m sorry if this is a terrible question, but its been bothering me, and I really want to know WHY it works. Well, I understand why it works, I guess I just want to know more specifically. Thanks for any insight you can provide.

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    2026-05-14T14:32:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:32 pm
     $headers = apache_request_headers(); 
    

    Gets the header array.

        $customheader = "Header: 7ddb6ffab28bb675215a7d6e31cfc759"; 
    

    Defined a “customheader” it will search for.

        foreach ($headers as $header => $value) { // 1
            $custom .= "$header: $value"; // 2
        }
    

    Loop through and create a $custom variable to hold the expanded $key=>$value header.

        $mystring = $custom;  // 3
        $findme   = $customheader; // 4
        $pos = strpos($mystring, $findme); 
    

    Look for the $customheader in the expanded string.

        if ($pos !== false) {
    // Do something
    } else{ exit(); } //If it doesn't match, exit.
    

    There really isn’t a need for the reassignment of variables. In essence it’s taking the array of headers and turning it into one big string which it then searches through to see if the $customheader text exists.

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