php-windows Digest 29 Jan 2004 09:07:01 - Issue 2100
Topics (messages 22681 through 22682):
HTTP_REFERER problem
22681 by: Marco Montesines
PHP and hosting multiple sites
22682 by: Jim MacDiarmid
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I'd like to have php support multiple sites, is it possible to have
multiple doc_root directives in the php.ini?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jim MacDiarmid wrote:
I'd like to have php support multiple sites, is it possible to have
multiple doc_root directives in the php.ini?
Thanks,
Jim
can you let us know more about your setup? (web server, version, cgi, etc.)
thanks!
speeves
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Not one which was appreciated here ... my reaction was that it was
a screwed-up virus attempt ... especially as it appeared to fit
with the Sophos emergency alert regarding W32/MyDoom-A ...
o lord .
:'(
whats that now ?
either all u guyz have gone out for a holiday to another
Yeah it was the MyDoom worm, hope you guys didn't open any of those
attachments earlier ;-)
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From: toby z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 January 2004 1:26
To: Roy Henderson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] test
Not one which was appreciated here ... my
Hi,
I'm running shell_exec on a command that returns accented characters (at
least it does in the command prompt box).
However, the resulting string returned by the command loses all the accents.
'é' is replaced by ',', for example.
How can I stop this from happening?
Tim
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iconv functions or something like that... It's caused by different
charsets...
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Hi,
I'm running shell_exec on a command that returns accented characters (at
least