### Description The following code: ```php <?php print_r($_SERVER); ``` Requested with: ```sh curl -s -H 'X-Test: 1' -H 'X-%%Test%%: 1' 'http://127.0.0.1/' | grep 'HTTP_' ``` Resulted in this output: ``` [HTTP_X_TEST] => 1 [HTTP_ACCEPT] => */* [HTTP_USER_AGENT] => curl/7.83.1 [HTTP_HOST] => 127.0.0.1 ``` But I expected this output instead: ``` [HTTP_X_TEST] => 1 [HTTP_X_%%TEST%%] => 1 [HTTP_ACCEPT] => */* [HTTP_USER_AGENT] => curl/7.83.1 [HTTP_HOST] => 127.0.0.1 ``` This appears to be unique to CGI, or alternatively mod_php is immune. ### PHP Version PHP 8.1.26 ### Operating System Alpine Linux 3.18