On Wednesday 26 September 2007 03:59, Neville Hillyer wrote:
> I have not read all of your post but I am aware that Apache's support of
> many accepted environmental variables is exceedingly poor. The following is
> taken from an earlier post of mine:
>
> Mounting the following file allows any b
Joshua
I had not forgotten you dismissive attitude to this subject. I may
not have raised it here again except:
1 The wording of the message I replied to appeared to invite
such a reply.
2 Despite many attempts over several months I have failed to
get this facility working on the Apache su
On 9/26/07, Neville Hillyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:11 -0500 26/09/2007, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> >There are ways using mod_env to provide other values you desire
> >withouta blanket gap in security.
>
> The value I "desire" is PAGE_COUNT and I would be grateful if you
> could tell
At 03:11 -0500 26/09/2007, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
There are ways using mod_env to provide other values you desire
withouta blanket gap in security.
The value I "desire" is PAGE_COUNT and I would be grateful if you
could tell me how to obtain it without scripts or third party
modules. Pri
Neville Hillyer wrote:
> I have not read all of your post but I am aware that Apache's support of
> many accepted environmental variables is exceedingly poor.
You use the word poor. The developers of mod_cgi would call it greatly
restricted, and for valid security reasons.
There are ways using
I have not read all of your post but I am aware that Apache's support
of many accepted environmental variables is exceedingly poor. The
following is taken from an earlier post of mine:
Mounting the following file allows any browser to see all the active
environmental variables:
Environment