Kalin --

Please don't hijack threads.  This question has nothing to do with your
"last questions" regarding email address regular expressions.  For that
matter, *that* had nothing to do with php and perl.

Mail and news messages have many headers, some of which serve to connect
messages together.  You can even change the Subject: as the discussion
evolves or forks and the messages will all still be properly related to
the right parents and children.  This is a good thing, even though
Microsoft Outlook really doesn't support it too well at all and many
users of it have no threading or sorting capabilities.

When starting a new topic, or "thread", please start a fresh message.
Not only is there no chance of forgetting to change the subject but the
message also does not appear glued onto another message where it really
doesn't belong.

...and then Kalin Mintchev said...
% 
% hello list,

Hi!


% 
% what has to happened so this actually works:
% 
% $mstrng = shell_exec("/usr/sbin/zip 0041_27032003223711.zip
% 0041_27032003223711");

Are you running under safe mode, which turns off shell execs?  Can you
call anything via shell_exec?  Have you tried using system() instead?


% 
% if php is compiled as a module with apache is the apache owner the one
% that has to have writing permissions? if so - it does..

OK; that's a good start.  We need more details, though.  Tell us what
you've done and what does or doesn't happen, including any error messages
on the web page or in the apache log.


% 
% any help appreciated...
% 
% thank you


HTH & HAND

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