Hi,

Because you are running this as a SSI you need to put the folling line at
the top of your php script:

#!/path/to/php

usually:

#!/usr/local/bin/php

Then your script must be executeable by the webserver user just like any
other cgi script.

YTina.

On 2001-08-07 at 12:35 miguel valero wrote:

>Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 12:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
>From: miguel valero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: mike cullerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [PHP] Help me please.(Running stand-alone php)
>
>Unfortunately the -q parameter didn't fix the problem.
>
>Is anybody in the PHP mailing list that is familiar
>with this kind of problem and can tell me how to  get
>rid of the path line in the browser output?
>
>Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks.
>--- mike cullerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> try the -q parameter. i'm guessing here, since i
>> don't run windows nor the
>> cgi version of php.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> on 8/7/01 8:27 AM, miguel valero at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Mike,
>> >
>> > I running the scrip from the browser
>> > (http://localhost/cgi-bin/test.html) When I
>> comment
>> > the first line in the script
>> (#-----#!c:\php\php.exe)
>> > I get the following error message:
>> >
>> > Tue Aug 07 09:56:13 2001] [error] [client
>> 127.0.0.1]
>> > c:/program files/apache
>> group/apache/cgi-bin/test.php
>> > is not executable; ensure interpreted scripts have
>> > "#!" first line
>> >
>> > I can not run the script w/o the line
>> #!c:\php\php.exe
>> > at the top of the script.
>> >
>> > How can I get rid of the path line on the browser
>> > output ?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > --- mike cullerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> >> i'm not sure i understand how you are running
>> >> this...
>> >>
>> >> if it is a file you are running at the command
>> line,
>> >> try "-q" after the
>> >> php.exe statement.
>> >>
>> >> if this is a web page, comment that line out.
>> >>
>> >> hope this helps,
>> >> mike
>> >>
>> >> on 8/6/01 1:16 PM, miguel valero at
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> When I run the following script under an
>> >> stand-alone
>> >>> php 4.0.6 and Apache 1.3 (Win95/98), the path to
>> >> PHP
>> >>> (#!c:\php\php.exe) will show up on the first
>> line
>> >> of
>> >>> the browser output.
>> >>>
>> >>> #!c:\php\php.exe
>> >>>
>> >>> <?php
>> >>>
>> >>> phpinfo();
>> >>>
>> >>> ?>
>> >>>
>> >>> Is there a way to fix this? How can I get rid of
>> >> the
>> >>> path line, on the top of the page, on the
>> browser
>> >>> output? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>> >>>
>> >>> My apologies if this has been covered before, or
>> >> if
>> >>> this is in the manual, but I couldn't see it
>> >>>
>> >>> thanks.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>
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