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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:14:43+00:00 2026-05-15T04:14:43+00:00

Why $_SERVER[‘HTTP_REFERER’] (PHP) and Request.ServerVariables(HTTP_REFERER) (ASP) return different result if query string has non

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Why $_SERVER[‘HTTP_REFERER’] (PHP) and Request.ServerVariables(“HTTP_REFERER”) (ASP) return different result if query string has non english characters?

php return correct value but asp will not:

php: сабака

asp: ׁ׀°׀±׀°׀÷׀°

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    2026-05-15T04:14:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:14 am

    According to RFC 2616, characters not in ISO- 8859-1 should be specially encoded. Therefore it seems that whoever is sending you the headers is breaking the spec. See field-content and TEXT.

    4.2 Message Headers

    message-header = field-name ":" [ field-value ]
    field-name     = token
    field-value    = *( field-content | LWS )
    field-content  = <the OCTETs making up the field-value
                     and consisting of either *TEXT or combinations
                     of token, separators, and quoted-string>
    

    2.2 Basic Rules

    TEXT           = <any OCTET except CTLs,
                     but including LWS>
    

    The TEXT rule is only used for descriptive field contents and values that are
    not intended to be interpreted by the message parser. Words of *TEXT MAY contain characters from character sets other than ISO- 8859-1 [22] only when encoded according to the rules of RFC 2047 [14].

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