[PHP] Using PHP4 4.3.4 as a CGI
Debian testing system with a recent update to php-cgi 4.3.4. I have been using the /usr/bin/php4 binary as a some.cgi with a shbang line of "#!/usr/bin/php4" which worked fine up until this recent 4.3.4 update. Now the new 4.3.4 php4 binary does not produce a "Content-type: index/html\n\n" header nor does it receive any GPC (GET POST etc) variables at all. I've been throught the new php.ini and I cannot see any parameters or advice as to what may have changed. Could anyone advise me how to re-enable receiving incoming variables for a /usr/bin/php4 binary used as a CGI please ? --markc -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Using PHP4 4.3.4 as a CGI
Debian testing system with a recent update to php-cgi 4.3.4. I have been using the /usr/bin/php4 binary as a some.cgi with a shbang line of "#!/usr/bin/php4" which worked fine up until this recent 4.3.4 update. Now the new 4.3.4 php4 binary does not produce a "Content-type: index/html\n\n" header nor does it receive any GPC (GET POST etc) variables at all. I've been throught the new php.ini and I cannot see any parameters or advice as to what may have changed. Could anyone advise me how to re-enable receiving incoming variables for a /usr/bin/php4 binary used as a CGI please ? --markc -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php