The solution ended up being the need to re-compile php with the
"--enable-discard-path" configure option. This removed the
"#!/usr/local/bin/php" line from the top of the file.
Thanks for the feedback.
Tim
Tim Livers wrote:
> I have installed the CGI version of PHP and customized Apache's
> httpd.conf. (Had to use CGI for this instance).
>
> Since I only need (and want) a few php scripts to be available on this
> server, I added the following line to httpd.conf in order to get my
> script to work.
>
> ScriptAlias /myfile.php /location/myfile.php
>
> Then I added the following to "myfile.php"
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/php
>
> <?
> phpinfo()
> ?>
>
> Everything works fine except that I get "X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0.4pl1
> Content-type: text/html #!/usr/local/bin/php" at the top of the page.
>
> Any Ideas on how to get rid of this stuff in the output? I have looked
> through the php.ini file, and php.net but couldn't find anything.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Tim
>
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