Hi,
Installed RPM's from RedHat (latest patches) and using PHP with Apache
under RH7.1 Linux, lots of scripts, no problems.
The hitch is that a user just tried ftp_connect(), and got the
"unknown function" error.
Okay, so I expected this to be a missing php.so loadable module.
However, it appear
Rick,
In response to your mail of Monday 17 February 2003 at 17:46:49:
Thanks for your swift response!
RE> I also use Redhat 7.1 and use FTP successfully. Something in your
RE> setup?
Well, I don't think so ... it's all fairly standard (only use RPM's)
and the "function not found" suggests th
Jimmy,
In response to your mail of Monday 17 February 2003 at 18:54:02:
JH> My problem is the characters in spanish:
JH> example:
JH> Construcción (Data of MsSQL Server)
JH> Result in web with PHP:
JH> Construcci¢n
Are you aware of HTML codes like the following - some are the common
ones
Martin,
In response to your mail of Monday 17 February 2003 at 18:10:31:
MM> Use phpinfo() to know how your PHP was compiled. If it comes as a
MM> module, you should see a --enable-feature=shared. Don't know it
MM> ftp support can be compiled as shared, but
Indeed - I think the doc's maybe (
Martin,
In response to your mail of Monday 17 February 2003 at 18:27:05:
MM> My RH 7.3 php (distributed by RH) has --enable-ftp, so it was
MM> compiled with the ftp support.
MM> Check yor sintax. Could have a typo somewhere.
Very weird - I thought RedHat would have enabled it too. I did
copy-an
Martin,
In response to your mail of Wednesday 19 February 2003 at 11:44:52:
MM> When I say RH, I mean RedHat. The diference seems to be that I'm
MM> on 7.3, while you're on 7.1.
MM> Still, it should be compiled with ftp support.
Yes, and we're patched with recent releases too, so I'd have though
Martin,
In response to your mail of Wednesday 19 February 2003 at 12:07:01:
==>> rpm -q php
MM> php-4.1.2-7.3.6
Hm.. Same version here, and also a .6 release, but for 7.1 instead of
7.3, which leads me to suspect someone at RH fudged the build last
time they released a patch. I'm sure I can reso
I'm stuck with PHP3 at present and need to process POSTed data that
has a missing Content-Type, so the HTTP_POST_VARS don't work.
Is the raw STDIN data accessible in this situation, please?
Pretty please?
Cheers,
J.
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BS> Your question intrigued me enough to start searching for an
BS> answer. Never did this myself, but you may try
BS> http://download.php.net/manual/en/html/function.fopen.html (fifth
BS> paragrapgh of explanations). Hope it works with Apache - I was
BS> unable to determine if this only works whe
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