Curt Zirzow wrote:

> * Thus wrote Weston Cann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > A while back I wrote a small script that was designed to work as an 
> > interactive interpreter for PHP code, a la Python. The script itself is 
> > written in PHP, and is pretty basic:
> >
> > <?PHP
> 
> > function readln()
> > {
> >     $fp=fopen("/dev/stdin", "r");

> use fopen('php://stdin', 'r') instead.
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/wrappers.php.php

Muchas Gracias! That solves the problem -- now I just wish I understood why. 
/dev/stdin is present on both the system the original script ran on and the problem 
system.... 

-W

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