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This is the error that the PHP CGI module returns under IIS when it
can't find the page you requested. Make sure the page you're trying to
access actually exists at the location you're requesting it from.
Of course, it could be that PHP doesn't handle remote scripts
properly...
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I'm configuring a webserver with IIS 5.0 and PHP 4.0 and when I did test with a local
disk I don't have problems but when I try to execute remote scripts this send me a
error the error is "CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTT
readme.first, in the php distribution covers the apache module
installation. It is in the root of your php tree, along with php.exe.
Good luck,
Gonzalo.
> I was wondering if anyone could give me a detailed procedure for setting up
> PHP4 as a module in Apache 1.3.14.
> The documentation only
I was wondering if anyone could give me a detailed procedure for setting up
PHP4 as a module in Apache 1.3.14.
The documentation only covers setting up PHP4 as a cgi executable. Maybe it
is simply not desirable to set it up as a module? I was under the impression
that it would improve performan
A jabber module for PHP would be possible... but I don't think there's
enough demand for it (I might be interested in putting it together but
I'm completely swamped right now). You could use PHP's socket functions
without much loss, I would think.
--toby
James Duncan wrote:
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> Jabber is an XML
Hi,
It looks like I've done everything by the book, from php.ini file to
setting up virtual dir with execute privs.
But I continue to get this:
403.1 Forbidden: Execute Access Forbidden
This error can be caused if you try to execute a CGI, ISAPI, or other
executable program from a directory t
Jabber is an XML based server (check out www.jabber.org). Currently being
used as an Instant Message Server that is totally open source and able to
communicate with the ICQ, AIM, Yahoo, Jabber (obviously) and MSN chat
networks. I'm planning on setting up my own Jabber server. However, the
really i
Mensaje de James; Sábado 27 de Enero de 2001, a las 10:30 AM.
What does Jabber do? Somebody who doesn't know Jabber might know some
way to get the same functions with other solutions.
Gonzalo.
> Is there a Jabber module available for PHP that performs the same functions
> as the module Net::Ja
Oh no... I really like the look of Jabber but I only know PHP, which I'm
still learning. I don't want to learn Perl just to access the Jabber server.
Any chance anyone can develop a PHP module for Jabber?
Thanks
James
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AFAIK there isn't.
--toby
James Duncan wrote:
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> Is there a Jabber module available for PHP that performs the same functions
> as the module Net::Jabber does for Perl?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
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I looked at Acrobat a few years back. I seem to remember that Distiller can
be set-up like a server on a machine. You specify "in" and "out" directories
and anything copied into the "in" folder is detected by Distiller and
automatically converted to PDF format and stored in the "out" directory.
Th
php-windows Digest 27 Jan 2001 16:26:49 - Issue 417
Topics (messages 5219 through 5230):
Re: Random Code
5219 by: Svensson, B.A.T.
5223 by: Larry Forrister
5224 by: Larry Forrister
5225 by: Asendorf, John
Re: Is it possible to CONVERT file formats?
5
Is there a Jabber module available for PHP that performs the same functions
as the module Net::Jabber does for Perl?
Thanks
James
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