apache_get_version – Retrieve Apache Version Information

The article documents the PHP function apache_get_version, explaining that it returns the Apache server version string or FALSE on failure, lists that it takes no parameters, describes its return values, and provides a complete PHP example demonstrating its usage.

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apache_get_version – Retrieve Apache Version Information

Function signature: string apache_get_version(void) Retrieves the Apache version information.

Parameters

None.

Return value

On success, returns the Apache version string; on failure, returns FALSE.

Example

<?php
$version = apache_get_version();
echo "$version
";
// Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) PHP/4.3.4
?>
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