Hi,
Thanks Stefan for your answer 

First, I'll explain why I want to use php in cgi
I'ts a simple reason, some users want to use php without safemode (which is 
required with Apache due to safety problems). So I want to use php in cgi 
mode with suexec. 

I've tryed your solution, it works in all non-cgi directory
But it doesn't work in cgi directory with suexec or not 

If I put #/usr/local/bin/php in the script, the script work but we can see 
#/usr/local/bin/php at the top. 

If I don't put it, there is an 500 error (Internal Server Error)
In error_log, we can see these lines 

[Sun Oct 21 17:30:10 2001] [error] (8)Exec format error: exec of 
/home/webbourse/cgi-bin/php.cphp failed
[Sun Oct 21 17:30:10 2001] [error] [client 212.103.7.98] Premature end of 
script headers: /home/webbourse/cgi-bin/php.cphp 

Someone has an idea ???? 

Thanks
Philippe 

Stefan Siefert writes: 

> Hi @all.. 
> 
> I'm not sure if this can fix (or explain) your problem (cause I didn't tried
> it in lack of time) but theoretical it could be :). 
> 
> I think you only need the #!/usr/local/bin/php if you would like to run
> scripts from the bash, or as a "real" cgi. But I think, there could be
> another solution .. compile your php as cgi like you did and add these lines
> in your httpd.conf 
> 
> ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/local/bin/" 
> 
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .cgi 
> 
> Action application/x-httpd-php "/php/php" 
> 
> This should also launch the cgi - version of php, but doesn't requires the
> #! line in the scripts. I'm not sure, but it should work. 
> 
> Hope this helps you, 
> 
> Stefan Siefert 
> 
>  
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dave Goodrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: php-general <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; php-install
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 6:05 PM
> Subject: [PHP-INST] Re: [PHP] PHP/CGI problem: #!/path/php at top of CGI
> script appears in output 
> 
> 
>> It's not you. I just built a bare cgi version of php, nothing but
>> './configure' and got the same result. 
>>
>> I used this simple script to be sure I was in fact running the cgi binary
>> and it showed I was. 
>>
>> info.cgi
>> #!/usr/local/bin/php
>> <?php
>> phpinfo();
>> ?> 
>>
>> I got the correct info page, but with the #!/usr/local/bin/php at the top
>> as you stated. Odd, but I've never used the cgi version so other than
>> confirming your problem I am afraid I'm no help. 
>>
>> DAve 
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 03:31:06PM +0000, Philippe wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I'll synthetize the problem with the response I have givven to Curt.
>> >
>> > 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 which is in the cgi-bin with the
> execute
>> > mod (755), the extension is .cgi :
>> >
>> > ----
>> > #!/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 ?
>> >
>> > I think that's a misconfiguration in PHP
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help
>> >
>> > Philippe
>> >
>> >
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