ID: 14170
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Duplicate
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Linux RH 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-11-22
New Comment:
Duplicate of #9041
Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-22 13:00:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, the point is if you run a script as a conventional CGI-script (just like you can
run shell scripts through CGI), the line with #!/path/to/php shows up...
Normally, if you run PHP as CGI via Apache, some lines in httpd.conf say that *.php
should be parsed through /usr/local/bin/php
It's not necessary to use that. Alternatively, you could use #!/path/to/php if the
server has (plain) CGI enabled. It's usefull i.e. if you have built a dev-version of
PHP somewhere and don't want to install it, but just use it for a few scripts to test
new functionality.
And about magic stuff: the patch which hides #! when running via the command line, has
already been commited... isn't that magic too?
Workaround: enable output buffering in your php.ini and start your scripts with
ob_end_clean();.
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[2001-11-22 12:23:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Err ... whats the point of using this in a CGI?
I understand, some kind of portability probably (running it from CMD and CGI) but this
is some dirty magic stuff IMHO.
Its just a text file which gets processed and when it starts with #! then it starts
with #! and therefore the output shall be #!.
However, I've an open mind for that :)
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[2001-11-22 10:54:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like a misconfiguration to me.
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[2001-11-22 10:50:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope, this bug only shows up if you run it through CGI. Running from the command-line
works fine.
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[2001-11-22 10:35:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope, this bug only shows up if you run it through CGI. Running from the command-line
works fine.
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