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Until now my php application assumed HTTP 1.1 everywhere. So I defined all headers like so:

header("HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"); 

But now my server also supports HTTP 2 and I want to update all header responses with the right HTTP status code.

How to I get the HTTP Protocol version of the http request?

(My webserver is nginx, but I guess it is irrelevant if I am using nginx or apache.)

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The server protocol should be available through SERVER_PROTOCOL from the server environment, usually exposed through $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] inside your application.

From phpinfo() under Apache 2.4:

SERVER_PROTOCOL => HTTP/1.1 
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changing /etc/nginx/factcgi_params:

#fastcgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol; fastcgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL HTTP/2.0; 

Header should be:-

header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'].' 404 Not Found'); 

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FYI a space is missing before the '404'.

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