Hi David--
If that is the issue then I would suggest looking into the suexec module
for Apache...as long as you're very careful with the permissions, you
should be fine!
Also, my reference to the code was more a "caveat" than anything else.
In your case, if the script was working from the sell,
Hi all,
Got a question regarding using php scripts as cgi's.
What I am trying to do is this. (ya may need a bit of background, it gets a
little complicated... well for me its complicated)
Im building a web based email system using php (duh) as the front end and
glue for everything, part of it i
Hi Marco
Thanks for the tips, they were what I was thinking was the problem, that
even when the php cgi was owned by the correct user, that if it was being
called via another web based script, that it would be executed as apache (in
this case) rather than the actual owner of the cgiscript (vpopma
Without seeing your code... only one guess: what are the permissions on
the file like? When you're running the script from the web server,
you're running it as the user under which the web server is running
(usually nobody or apache if you're using Apache on Linux), and this
causes problem if that
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