On Thursday 15 July 2004 23:30, Frank Holtschke wrote:

> > Even if you could prevent an included file from being parsed, I can't see
> > how it would help you as you can't assign the contents to a variable. But
> > you say that you "sometimes have problems" which implies that sometimes
> > it works. Could you explain how it works?
>
> We just flush it on the display. the php-script is an image src like
> <img src="showImage.php">

That's interesting.

> The showImage.php does an include of the image which is located out of
> the DocumentRoot.
> The image is generated by a cron script. Mostly it works but sometimes
> we have the problem
> described above.
>
> > And anyway why are your images in safe_mode_include_dir in the first
> > place?
>
> Cause php-scripts (owned by different uids => therefore the
> safe_mode_include_dir ) of various virtual servers  make use of the image.

Several suggestions:

1) If the various virtual servers have no need to perform file operations 
anywhere else then you may get away with setting open_basedir appropriately.

2) Use the safe_mode_gid switch.

3) If cronjob is owned by root then have it create images for each of the 
virtual servers and set permissions accordingly.

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