There sys admins just do not want to deal with it...
On my box i have about 2-3 versions of php and 2 version of apache at
any given moment...
but it can get confusing sometimes... :)
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 20:27, Mike D wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback BigDog and Jason Wong (you guys rock!)
>
Thanks again Jason. - MD
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 12:38 PM, Jason Wong wrote:
On Friday 15 November 2002 04:27, Mike D wrote:
Thanks for the feedback BigDog and Jason Wong (you guys rock!)
That's what I thought as far as the STDIN goes... My host has told me
that it would screw up
On Friday 15 November 2002 04:27, Mike D wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback BigDog and Jason Wong (you guys rock!)
>
> That's what I thought as far as the STDIN goes... My host has told me
> that it would screw up our current DSO version of PHP if we installed a
> second CGI version of PHP, is that a
Thanks for the feedback BigDog and Jason Wong (you guys rock!)
That's what I thought as far as the STDIN goes... My host has told me
that it would screw up our current DSO version of PHP if we installed a
second CGI version of PHP, is that a crock or what?
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 05
You would have to pass it through the "get" method...
You can only pass stdin to the binary...
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 20:05, Mike D wrote:
> Is it possible to pass STDIN data to a php script via wget or lynx
> (cuz Apache is not installed in CGI mode, so I don't have a binary to
> call)??
>
On Friday 15 November 2002 04:05, Mike D wrote:
> Is it possible to pass STDIN data to a php script via wget or lynx
Not directly. If you're calling a php script via wget then the only way to
send info to it would be using something like POST, or by putting the info
into the URL.
> (cuz Apache
Is it possible to pass STDIN data to a php script via wget or lynx
(cuz Apache is not installed in CGI mode, so I don't have a binary to
call)??
I am trying to create a setup where, a certain email address when sent,
takes the message data and passes it to a php script to insert into a
DB for
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