If you're loading PHP as a module under Apache and you have PHP in your
include file which you want to be processed, you also need to make sure
it's added to your list of file types that the engine processes PHP code
in. In your httpd.conf file you'd specify something like:
AddType applicat
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// I sorry my english
//my script is control TCP protocol
$ip=83.190.177.45; // IP hosta
$community=public; //community (password)
echo $stan = '12'; // deletetcb - del connect
$LocalAddress =
snmpwalk("$ip","$community","tcp.tcpConnTable.tcpConnEntry.tcpConnLocalAddre
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Alf Stockton wrote:
From what I have read on the web I am given to understand that I can
include text files in a html document by issuing the following in the
html file
This however does not work for me.
My 1st thought was that I had not allowed for SSIs in my httpd.conf but
my httpd.conf Op
From what I have read on the web I am given to understand that I can
include text files in a html document by issuing the following in the
html file
This however does not work for me.
My 1st thought was that I had not allowed for SSIs in my httpd.conf but
my httpd.conf Options is as follows
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