On Thu,  5 Apr 2001 13:29, Nikolai Vladychevski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i got this problem, when I use an executable to produce the output for
> the html php sends headers screwing it all. For example, my script is
> like this:
>
>
> <?
> .....
> some stuff in php using database to prepare tempfile
> ....
> ....
> passthru("cat $tempfile | /usr/local/bin/somecgi");
> unlink($tempfile);
> exit;
> ?>
>
> in this example PHP does not generate HTML code, but the problem is it
> still sends header "Content-type: text/html". Why? I really dont need
> this , because my "somecgi" script produces its own headers and 
> actualy it is redirecting. So, this "content-type: text/html" that php
> generates is really screwing it all and redirect is failing. How can I
> disable php printing headers at all?
>
> I am sure no HTML nor headers are printed during php execution before
> "passthru" command. To make sure I placed a call to headers_sent()
> before passthru() and it returned false, after passthru() it returns
> true.
>
> Any ideas what to do?
> Thanks a lot
> nikolai

php -q should prevent headers being produced. php -h for any other help.
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