Nice write up Richard
On Oct 12, 2011, at 7:06, Richard Quadling wrote:
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On 12 October 2011 09:19, saeed ahmed wrote:
> greeting all,
>
> As far as I know, there are different ways to write a PHP application:
> - CGI, ie. the usual way : some PHP code in web pages, and the PHP
> interpreter is loaded each time a PHP page is called
> - FastCGI : apparently, the interpre
Thodoris napsal(a):
Y
In cgi i can use perl ,c etc
suppose i use perl
now how efficiency differs?
How cgi written in perl and php is differ in working in context of web
service?
other difference?.
but their differ.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Jay Blanchard
wrote:
[snip]
can a
Thanx for your reply Thodoris
i really new to this.
i will follow your suggestions.
and i admit tht my query was silly its b'zoz i know less .
but
wht the hell reply by the "Martin Zvarík". has he done all this in womb.
MZ u also need to think before commenting such.
On Thu, Feb
Thodoris napsal(a):
Y
In cgi i can use perl ,c etc
suppose i use perl
now how efficiency differs?
How cgi written in perl and php is differ in working in context of web
service?
other difference?.
but their differ.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Jay Blanchard
wrote:
[snip]
can any
Y
In cgi i can use perl ,c etc
suppose i use perl
now how efficiency differs?
How cgi written in perl and php is differ in working in context of web
service?
other difference?.
but their differ.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
can anybody tell me the benef
Y
In cgi i can use perl ,c etc
suppose i use perl
now how efficiency differs?
How cgi written in perl and php is differ in working in context of web
service?
other difference?.
but their differ.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> can anybody tell me the benefits
[snip]
can anybody tell me the benefits of php over cgi or vice versa?
i need to compare both?
[/snip]
CGI is a gateway to be used by languages
PHP is a language
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El Bekko wrote:
Max Schwanekamp wrote:
Can anyone offer or point me to a summary of differences between
running php as an Apache module vs as a cgi executable? Specifically,
I'm wanting to upgrade our servers to php 5 but there is one crucial
third-party app we're using that still needs php 4
Max Schwanekamp wrote:
Can anyone offer or point me to a summary of differences between running
php as an Apache module vs as a cgi executable? Specifically, I'm
wanting to upgrade our servers to php 5 but there is one crucial
third-party app we're using that still needs php 4, so I'm hoping I
Mikey wrote:
Al wrote:
I've got a php script that checks certain file permissions and if not
OK for writing, chmods as required.
I can use ftp_site(); but, prefer not to because the code is not
readily transportable. Requires ftp login.
I'd like a simple cgi file that can be called by my
Al wrote:
I've got a php script that checks certain file permissions and if not
OK for writing, chmods as required.
I can use ftp_site(); but, prefer not to because the code is not
readily transportable. Requires ftp login.
I'd like a simple cgi file that can be called by my script as need
Sandy Keathley wrote:
> We have a Redhat server, which only allows PHP 4.3.2 to be
> installed by RPM. I manually compiled and installed 4.3.9 using
> the configure params as the RPM install. It compiled the CGI
> version, which seems to run, but Apache (2.0) doesn't recognize it.
> phpinfo() sti
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:09:21 -0600, Sandy Keathley
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> We have a Redhat server, which only allows PHP 4.3.2 to be
> installed by RPM. I manually compiled and installed 4.3.9 using
> the configure params as the RPM install.
Did you remove the PHP rpm(s) first?
> It compil
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] cgi error --- please help
>
>
> I recently had this error. Turns out that my php binary was the
> CLI(command line interface only) version, not the cgi version
> and
I recently had this error. Turns out that my php binary was the
CLI(command line interface only) version, not the cgi version and so it
wasn't sending the headers before parsing the php file. You should look
at getting the right php binary.
Also, if you have a question, you don't make 2 seperate
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 18:41:39 -0800
"Dale Hersh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CGI Error
> The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a
> complete set of HTTP headers.
>
> I am getting this error and I can't figure out what is causing
> the problem. If I hit refresh on the broswer, t
Miroslav I. wrote:
Hi, people
#The problem:
There is an error message that stops proper loading of one iFRAME, I
couldn't understand what is the problem.
Complete error message issued:
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
HTTP headers. The headers i
nabil wrote:
Why this happen with me with IIS
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
Although it's not a bug, read this:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=12061
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* Thus wrote nabil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Why this happen with me with IIS
> CGI Error
> The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
> HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
check your IIS logs.
Curt
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imran wrote:
CGI Timeout
The specified CGI application exceeded the allowed time for processing.
The server has deleted the process.
"
does it mean that I have to use set_time_limit so the script doesn't time out ? I don't really understand why I should do that.
You may be reaching an IIS imposed
Well I sorted out the permissions on that directory structure, and the web
based cgi performed as the command line one did, I havent had too long to
find out if any weird things are going to start happening with the mail
apps, but I'm hopeful that this was the solution...
Thanks for all the help
Okies, FINALLY I think I have the reason (though not the solution as yet)
Marco, you were spot on, which I hadn't pursued properly, only looking at
the immediate parent directory permissions. In fact the whole ~vpopmail
structure down to the individual users directory has a VERY restrictive set
o
Ok, that's a big step forward then. It's possible that your user does
not have access to the directory tree where the file resides? Have you
tried listing that directory and or opening the file (for example with
cat) while using that file? If you can narrow it down to a permission
problem (and, at
hmmm safe mode is disabled - for the apache module version
from phpinfo()
safe_mode Off Off
> Just out of curiosity--have you tried su-ing to the Apache user and
> executing your script as that user?
yep, same result (although I had to change the apache user for a few minutes
so it had a shell..
I think you might be unable to access documents outside the root if
you're in safe mode.
Just out of curiosity--have you tried su-ing to the Apache user and
executing your script as that user?
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 21:36, David Cook wrote:
> Hi again all
>
> Just a bit more info, trying to trac
Hi again all
Just a bit more info, trying to track some more things down.
I made a few changes, changed getmail so that it would allow the getmailrc
file to be group writable, made a few changes to the user/group structure
(including making apache a member of a specific new group, and then setti
Just a quick addition, both the submit/link were very basic, they both
worked like this
$location = "/cgi-bin/getmailtest.cgi";
// $location = "getmail.php";
echo "$location";
print("Click here to test the cgi\n");
print("");
print("press the button to try the cgi as a redirect this way");
prin
>I receive this when I try to send an e-mail.
>All works fine until yesterday and my script is the same.
>Could u tell what is the problem?
>CGI Error
>The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP
>headers. The headers it did return are:
What does your httpd l
I got the problem! php.ini is not saved in c:\winnt by default! Make sure
your php.ini is in c:\winnt and NOT in your profile as saved by the
installer!
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> Yes I have set cgi.force_redirect=0 in my ph
Hey,
I tried to open a php file on my server that dosn't exist and php gave me a
404 error.
I am running w2k, apache, php 4.1.2 as a module.
Try having them run the php as a mod. with apache (if possible).
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bvr wrote:
>Still this wouldn't prevent a visitor from passing something like :
>
>../../../../bin/cat /etc/passwd
>
>bvr.
>
Erk good point - I should have mentioned that it's a very good idea to
run basename() on user input as well as this will knock off any
directory paths they may have attem
Well, okay. It was an example.
Then do:
if (action=="cgi" && file_exists($script))
Op dinsdag 26 februari 2002 16:00, schreef bvr:
> Please note that plain this:
> >or
> > >if (action=="cgi") echo `./cgi-bin/cgiscripts/${scripts} 2&>1`;
> >?>
>
> is not a good idea, because it allows a visitor
Still this wouldn't prevent a visitor from passing something like :
../../../../bin/cat /etc/passwd
bvr.
>>if (action=="cgi") echo `./cgi-bin/cgiscripts/${scripts} 2&>1`;
>
>If you still want to use that method have a look at these two functions
>which can be used to make user input "safe" f
al
Subject: Re: [PHP] CGI
bvr wrote:
>Please note that plain this:
>
>>or
>>>if (action=="cgi") echo `./cgi-bin/cgiscripts/${scripts} 2&>1`;
>>?>
>>
>is not a good idea, because it allows a visitor to run arbitrary
>commands on your server
bvr wrote:
>Please note that plain this:
>
>>or
>>>if (action=="cgi") echo `./cgi-bin/cgiscripts/${scripts} 2&>1`;
>>?>
>>
>is not a good idea, because it allows a visitor to run arbitrary
>commands on your server.
>
>bvr.
>
If you still want to use that method have a look at these two functions
Please note that plain this:
>or
>if (action=="cgi") echo `./cgi-bin/cgiscripts/${scripts} 2&>1`;
>?>
is not a good idea, because it allows a visitor to run arbitrary
commands on your server.
bvr.
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding the question, but you should be able to make an alias in
your httpd.conf file that points /cgi-bin/cgiscripts to /usr/lib/xxx/cgi-bin/ . Then
in your scripts variable you would need something like this:
scripts=/cgi-bin/cgiscripts/xxx.cgi Someone please correct me i
in index.php, you can do:
or
1`;
?>
Op dinsdag 26 februari 2002 15:30, schreef u:
> Hey
>
> I have some cgi files who are in the /usr/lib/xxx/cgi-bin/ directory
> How can i make them a part of my php meaning that in the current situation
> the url is something like this
> http://x.x.xx
* Gaylen Fraley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 05. 2002 01:36]:
> But is there a PHP variable that holds the Server API?
How about a function that returns a string?
php_sapi_name()
PHP 4.x
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* Gaylen Fraley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 05. 2002 00:27]:
> Just for curiosity, can HTTP Authentication be disabled in any other way, if
> PHP is installed as a module? In other words, is there any other reason why
> the authentication might not work (under *nix), not IIS?
If this is Apache, HT
* Gaylen Fraley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 05. 2002 00:22]:
> Thanks :). I thought I had figured out a way to determine if it was a CGI
> or module. But it didn't work. Is there a reliable way?
Yes, stick into a .php file and load it into your
browser. Beside "Server API" it'll either say Apac
Just for curiosity, can HTTP Authentication be disabled in any other way, if
PHP is installed as a module? In other words, is there any other reason why
the authentication might not work (under *nix), not IIS?
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Thanks :). I thought I had figured out a way to determine if it was a CGI
or module. But it didn't work. Is there a reliable way?
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* Gaylen Fraley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 04. 2002 21:26]:
> Is there any work around for using HTTP Authentication and PHP installed as
> CGI? I know how to make the detection, I'm hoping (probably in vain) that
> there is some way to make the two work. Thanks.
AFAIK, no, unless you use .htacc
Hi,
You're right Dave
But nobody had already used PHP with CGI and with Apache ???
I searched on the net, but I've found no documentation on this problem
Bye
Philippe
Dave Goodrich writes:
> Nope it fails when he removes the line. It fails on me as well, I tried
> it. Also note I did say
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
Hi,
A small update, the file is in 755
(otherwise Suexec don't let the script work)
Philippe
Philippe writes:
> 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 lan
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
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
If you are getting "#!/usr/local/bin/php" output to the screen, then the
cgi scripts do no need the line in them to execute properly. Do you have
access to the scripts? Try removing this line altogether. What happens?
- Devon
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, David Robley wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:15, James Peter Gregory wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > I've been asked to do some work on some servers where php can only run
> > as cgi. Unfortunately it seems that php has a bug which means that
> >
> > #!/usr/local/bin/php
> >
> >
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:15, James Peter Gregory wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I've been asked to do some work on some servers where php can only run
> as cgi. Unfortunately it seems that php has a bug which means that
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/php
>
> gets printed out at the top of each page if I do this.
>
>
Seems like I've just found it if you look at how to config cgi setting in the
IIS help file... it will tell you about it...
yours,
Ray
Raymond Siow wrote:
> ummm I tried look at the IIS setting... but couldn't find anything related
> to CGI execution time do you know how to change t
ummm I tried look at the IIS setting... but couldn't find anything related
to CGI execution time do you know how to change that if I were to do it?
Ray
"Erik H. Mathy" wrote:
> I haven't had to use IIS5 yet, but you might want to check in the IIS
> setting for a max cgi execution time.
I haven't had to use IIS5 yet, but you might want to check in the IIS
setting for a max cgi execution time.
- Erik
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Siow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 4:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] cgi timeout
>
>
> Hi:
>
> Is there any way to use the --with-apxs and make the cgi version in the
> make?
Nope, you need to do two separate builds. One using --with-apxs and one
without.
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On Thursday 09 August 2001 17:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After install PHP when I try to open in a URL the address:
> http://casa/IISSamples/Default/exemplo.php
> I receive the following error:
>
> Error 403 of HTTP
> 403.1 Forbided: forbided execution access
>
First experiment:
Put a file c
i tend to get this error when the page being called doesn't exist.
check the link and the file name
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> On Thursday 09 August 2001 09:46, karthik wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In ins
On Thursday 09 August 2001 09:46, karthik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In install.txt there seems to be settings on how to install under various
> web servers.
Well what about this bit:
You have installed PHP, but when try to access a php script file via your
browser, you get the error:
cgi error:
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To: "karthik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Thursday 09 August 2001 07:47, karthik wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am runni
On Thursday 09 August 2001 07:47, karthik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running PHP 4.06 on Windows 2000 with IIS 5. I am running PHP in CGI
> mode.
>
> I seem to be getting "CGI Error
> The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
> HTTP headers. The headers it did return a
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 21:34, Phil Spitler wrote:
> I hear what you are saying. I just don't understand why if php.exe is
> where I was telling it and permissions were all set up correctly, why it
> started working after that was checked. I did nothing else but check it
> and if I understand wh
404 error.
Phil
> -Original Message-
> From: Phil Driscoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 4:06 PM
> To: Phil Spitler; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] CGI error
>
>
> On Tuesday 24 July 2001 20:44, Phil Spitler wrote:
> > The
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 20:44, Phil Spitler wrote:
> There must be some sort of bug with IIS and PHP.
> Everything was set up correctly and I was pointing to the correct the
> correct path for the cgi .exe file. However it didn't start working for me
> until checking "Check that file exists" in t
Along with help from Josh Hoover, (*thanks again Josh*), I was able to find
a fix for this problem. There must be some sort of bug with IIS and PHP.
Everything was set up correctly and I was pointing to the correct the
correct path for the cgi .exe file. However it didn't start working for me
un
We've got the same problem.
Did you find a resolution?
Thanks, Mark&Mirco
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> Hi,
> I'm really new to PHP and i'm not too smart!..., I pulled some from code
> out of scripts.com for p
Previously, Franklin Hays said:
>
> RE: PHP as a CGI or Module
Generally people will almost always use the module because it's faster and
simpler, and gives you some IPC kind of advantages that the CGI doesn't
have ("internal" cross-talk with Apache).
Reasons to use the CGI:
1. Windows servers
If someone wants to run PHP scripts for other purposes then dynamic web
content, say to act like shell scripts, then you'll want to have it be
compiled as a CGI...so, its more than just the windows thing...
-jack
Plutarck wrote:
>
> The only reason I am aware of to use PHP as a CGI is on Window
The only reason I am aware of to use PHP as a CGI is on Windows. Both apache
and the php module for windows apache is considered "beta quality", so most
people don't want to install beta software on their production machine.
But just on my local system I've never had a problem with PHP as CGI. I
On Tuesday 17 April 2001 07:10, you wrote:
> RE: PHP as a CGI or Module
>
> This has been discussed some but I am interested to see if one is more
> popular then the other. My experience has been most people run PHP as
> a apache module but is there a specific benefit to run it as a cgi
> program
I do not know much about the PHP, but somewhere I remember reading following :
' If there is no specific reason to use PHP as CGI and web server which you
are using is supporting PHP as module then go for 'Module' . This gives
better performance'
manisha
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For anyone interested. I found that the Zend Optimizer is the culprit,
disabling removes the output.
I'm currently working on removing the optimizer for my CGI version but
keeping it for my Apache install. I didn't want to maintain two .ini files
but I guess I have to.
On 4/4/2001 4:56 PM this
This has been true since CGI began in the NSCA days. Any program that can
take input from STDIN and output to STDOUT works as a CGI program.
Languages I have actually used in the CGI bin include, C, C++, AWK, Sh, PHP
and of course Perl.
The C program simply has to deal with the CGI variables com
Cool, Hrishi.
Can you make it work if you use a different url? For example, for SSL
connections like:
https://www.secure-website.net/~mydomain
I'm thinking of using something like this:
$spos=strpos($SCRIPT_FILENAME, "/public_html"); // or whatever the name of the
public root dir
$firstpath
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From: "Hrishi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:01 AM
Subject: Re:
hey,
don't go bald yet :)
my web host (communitech.net) has the same setup... is that where you're
hosted ?
i have a script called 'php4.cgi' in my /cgi-bin which contains:
#!/bin/sh
#echo -e "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
#set
SCRIPT_NAME=$REDIRECT_URL;expor
> I've read through the archives and still must be missing something. I
> need to execute a cgi script from php. This seems fairly trivial, but I
> can't get it to work.
>
> the cgi script is clean -- executes from the command line without issue
> and is 755
> from php the follwing is used:
>
>
>
On Saturday 03 February 2001 22:03, phpLover wrote:
> I am sorry if my question is confusing. What I mean is that CGI is
> excellent in handling flat file data base, reading and writing files
> line by line, word by wor. So is PHP equally strong?
That's exactly what he meant - CGI is an interface
"phpLover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sorry if my question is confusing. What I mean is that CGI is
excellent
> in handling flat file data base, reading and writing files line by line,
> word by wor. So is PHP equally strong?
I assume you mean Perl CGI - there are many programming language
php.general
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] CGI vs PHP
> Do you know what PHP is? Your question sounds like "How does MS SQL Server
> compare to a relational database".
>
> Anyway, you can do almost everything with PHP, and that includes handling
&g
Do you know what PHP is? Your question sounds like "How does MS SQL Server
compare to a relational database".
Anyway, you can do almost everything with PHP, and that includes handling
flat files. No problem.
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One of exec, system or backtick (ie. `) functions will do it for you.
- John
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 12:14:47PM +1300, Dave Stewart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this line in my shtml pages...
>
>
>
> How do I write this as a function to include in my .php files.
>
> (I've looked up virtual ()
I think you could also turn expose_php off in php.ini (if you
use it)
At 19:11 10.1. 2001, Philip Olson wrote the following:
--
>Add a -q
>
>#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
>
>To suppress them.
>
>
>Philip Olson
>http://www.cornado.com/
>
>On
Add a -q
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
To suppress them.
Philip Olson
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Tom Harris wrote:
> I'm sure this is an easy question (I'm just too dumb to figure it out).
>
> When I run a php script from the shell it always outputs
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