Hi, emil
Using "safe_mode_exec_dir", it's a solution if you has access to your
php.ini or http.conf, because it's a PHP_INI_SYSTEM var. For these reason
you can't set this var with ini_set() function on a php script.
If your ISP has a very restricted setting, i think that the solutions that
"com
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Hi Edwin!
Thanks for the tips but my ISP hasn't given me root. I'm very sad to hear gpg
from cli won't work under safe mode. Are there any 100% php implementations of
GPG I could use? (because I guess that is the only way that is left?)
/Emil
If you are using gnupg
> >If you are using gnupg comand line, there is not way on PHP-safe mode.
I think it's possible to create a shell script that the PHP script can
call and get around safe_mode that way.
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Hi Edwin!
Thanks for the tips but my ISP hasn't given me root. I'm very sad to hear gpg
from cli won't work under safe mode. Are there any 100% php implementations of
GPG I could use? (because I guess that is the only way that is left?)
/Emil
>If you are using gnupg comand line, there is not
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