HTTP_HOST: It is fetched from HTTP request header obtained from the client request
Example:
Website: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org HTTP_HOST: www.geeksforgeeks.org
HTTP_SERVER: It is fetched from the server name based on the host configuration.
Example:
Website: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org HTTP_SERVER: Display the server name
HTTP_HOST | SERVER_NAME |
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It retrieve the request header from the client. | It retrieve the server configuration. |
It is not reliable since its value can be modified. | It is more reliable as its value comes from server configuration. |
Syntax: $_SERVER[‘HTTP_HOST’] | Syntax: $_SERVER[‘SERVER_NAME’] |
It gives the domain name of the host where the request is fulfilled. | It gives the server name specified in host configuration. |
Example: localhost:8080 | Example: www.google.com |
It is based on request from client. | It is based on configuration of web server. |
As it is directly related to request so it is used in most of the applications. | It does not give any information about the request at all. |
It is taken from the target host. | It is taken from server configuration. |
It is client controlled value. | It is server controlled value |
http://www.google.com HTTP_HOST: www.google.com |
http://www.google.com HTTP_SERVER: google.com |
Example of HTTP_HOST:
<?php echo $_SERVER [ 'HTTP_HOST' ]; ?> |
Output:
It display the host name.
Example of HTTP_SERVER:
<?php echo $_SERVER [ 'SERVER_NAME' ]; ?> |
Output:
It display the server name.
Note: In case of localhost, HOST and SERVER name both will same.