Casey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi there,

 I can't seem to manage to buffer output (of an included file) in a CLI script,
 the following does not work:


                     // buffer output so we can avoid the shebang line being 
output (and strip it from the output we log)
                     $oldIFvalue = ini_set('implicit_flush', false);
                     ob_start();

                     if ([EMAIL PROTECTED] $script) {
                         ob_end_clean();
                     } else {
                         $output = explode("\n", ob_get_clean());
                         if ($output[0] && preg_match('%^#!\/%', $output[0]))
                             unset($output[0]);
                     }

                     ini_set('implicit_flush', $oldIFvalue);


 the reason I'm wanting to do this is, primarily, in order to stop the shebang 
line that *may*
 be present in the included script from being output to stdout.


I use Windows, so I don't need the shebang line. But if I'm correct
and the shebang line is:

#!/usr/bin/php

, shouldn't it be considered a comment, because of the "#"?


nope, because it comes before the <?php in the file

If it were after the <?php then it would be considered a comment.

Jim

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