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Capturing the current url


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I know there's a way to do this, but it slips my mind.  Is there a way to get the current url?  Something other than $PHP_SELF?  Because php self only returns the current file, I need the whole thing, from http: onward.  Thanks.

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I use this code:

	function selfURL() {
	$s = empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"]) ? ''
		: ($_SERVER["HTTPS"] == "on") ? "s"
		: "";
	$protocol = strleft(strtolower($_SERVER["SERVER_PROTOCOL"]), "/").$s;
	$port = ($_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"] == "80") ? ""
		: (":".$_SERVER["SERVER_PORT"]); return $protocol."://".$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$port.$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; } function strleft($s1, $s2) { return substr($s1, 0, strpos($s1, $s2)); }

		$URL = (selfURL());

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