ID: 22662 Comment by: wfrench at prevailnet dot net Reported By: pjaleysen at hotmail dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Feature/Change Request Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 4.3.2-RC New Comment:
I've had the same problem trying to use unzip.exe on XP with php 4.3.8. Got some interesting results when I tried the dos batch file wrapper approach... When I use the batch: ----------------------------- @echo hello world ----------------------------- it works like a champ. but when I change the file thusly: ----------------------------- unzip @echo hello world ----------------------------- if prints the following: --------------------------------- c:\inetpub\wwwroot\svgwork>unzip hello world --------------------------------- Obviously it has prepended my command (unzip) with my web directory. Not so obvious perhaps is what the '>' character is doing in there. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-04-28 20:00:19] clubland at gmx dot net Hi all, Platform: IIS 6.0 / Windows 2003 Server Problem: shell_exec etc `s not working Solution: check rights on %SYS32%\cmd.exe Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-03 17:52:16] spoon at nexdot dot net This seems very close to what im experiencing. I am using php 5.0.0-dev (updated about 2 weeks ago), but the problem has occured for me on 4.x.x versions. I use Windows XP Pro/Windows 2000 Server with my 5.0.0-dev. Apache 2 24 When i use ANY of the MANY methods for passing a system call System Shell_exec Exec `` (backtick) Passthru they all act the same (in this case, as a passthru), UNLESS with a native dos command (which i tried after reading this bug post). The functions such as the 2 exec ones and the backticks should not output anything. I do this: $string=exec/shell_exec/``; when calling something such as ping/dir/echo, or any normal dos command, they work as expected... nothing is output to the browser (or above the php header have you) unless i do an echo $string; When i try to call a program such as gzip, $string has a length of 0 (or null) and the the output from the command appears in my browser (or above PHP headers if run from command line) without echo'ing. Other special parts of each system call functions also do not work, such as exec's array output, which is null unless a native dos command. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-15 03:42:47] pjaleysen at hotmail dot com Executing Windows-based applications work alright, but not the ones running in DOS. e.g. I am using winzip now instead of pkzip.exe for dos. Because I have to use windows application, it will mke the php code less portable, since I have to use installed software ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-13 06:33:40] pjaleysen at hotmail dot com Nope, paths, all of that excluded.I tried to put some details below, comming from http://forums.devshed.com/t55038/s.html (which also deals with the various path issues. Many others also had a look at it). At the very end of the forum there is an assumption that it is a WinXP problem, since win2000 works fine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-13 06:25:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] %PATH% issue? (blind guess) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/22662 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22662&edit=1