Hi,
My file end in .cgi, it's in 777
It isn't handled by Apache because it don't work if I don't put 
#!/usr/local/bin/php
It's in cgi-bin directory, and yes others cgi languages work well (I've 
already tested perl) 

Philippe 

Curt A. Gilman writes: 

> Philippe, 
> 
> Does the file name end in .php or something similar? If so, it is probably
> being handled by the Apache PHP module, since you have it installed, and not
> by the CGI. You could try changing the name to .cgi or something else and
> see what happens. 
> 
> Also, have you remembered to put the file in executable mode with chmod? 
> 
>     for example:    chmod a+x foo.bar 
> 
> Is it in a cgi-bin folder or similar folder where scripts will be executed?
> Do other CGI scripts in the same folder work? 
> 
> __________
> Curt A. Gilman
> Richmond, Virginia, USA
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> 
> "Philippe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>> I've FreeBSD 4.2/Apache 1.3.9/PHP 4.0.6
>> I've installed PHP in Apache, it works very well
>> I need to have too PHP 4.0.6 in CGI mode (With Suexec but I don't think
> it's
>> the problem) but I've a problem.
>> In CGI mode, the path of PHP is always written at the top of the result 
>>
>> I'll take for example this script :
>>  ----
>> #!/usr/local/bin/php
>> <?
>> print "Hello World";
>> ?>
>>  ---- 
>>
>> When the file is called by the browser, the result is :
>>  ----
>> #!/usr/local/bin/php
>> Hello World
>>  ---- 
>>
>> Does someone know the problem and the solution ?
>> Have I forgotten something ? 
>>
>> Thanks for your help 
>>
>> Philippe 
>>
>  
> 
 

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