Hey Robert.

Indeed, hard to find the problem.

I don't believe it's a whitespace issue, or even a "Headers sent issue",
despite the fact that I'm receiving that error.

Check it out:

test.php contains just one line: <?$text = `usr/local/bin/php
/path/to/my/php/test1.php`;?>

test1.php, the file to be executed, contains just one line:
<?session_start();?>

There are no line breaks, spaces, etc.

Still get "Headers already sent".

Pretty strange, right?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the problem may be related to the fact
that when files are executed from the command line, php now looks for
include_paths, session_paths, etc. relative to the server root; not the site
root.

I can think of no other reason why include paths, starting sessions, and so
on, return errors from the command line but ork perfectly fine when run in a
browser.....

Feel free to clue me in -- I know didly about shell access issues.

--Noah


"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 15:46, CF High wrote:
> > Hey all.
> >
> > I'm running a script from the command-line php interpreter as follows:
> > (thanks to D. Souza for lead)
> >
> > $text = `usr/local/bin/php /path/to/my/php/page.php`;
> >
> > within the read file I want to enable sessions, so I session_start() at
the
> > top of the page:
> >
> > <?
> > session_start();
> > ?>
> > <?
> >     code to execute here.......
> > ?>
> >
> > Regardless of how I mess around with placement of session_start(), I get
a
> > "Headers already sent".
> >
> > Why? Nothing has been output to the browser within the read file!
> > Furthermore, if I create a test page with just:
> >
> > <?$text = `usr/local/bin/php /path/to/my/php/page.php`;?>
> >
> > Still receive "Headers already sent".
> >
> > My eyes are completely fried -- anyone feel like saving my vision?
>
> This often is difficult to detect when there's is implicit output
> outside of the <? tag. Check the top of the included file or start php
> script and see if there is any whitespace or newlines preceding the tag.
>
> HTH,
> Rob.
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