Maybe you need to send the following header as well (before your line):
header("HTTP/1.1 304 Found")
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"Ignatius Reilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Could you give more details? The "location" header is a response header
only. Why would you be generating this from a cron job?
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le for PHP, but most installations do
not have it installed by default. Also, even if you did have it installed,
you would still need the same level of access as the first option above. As
a result, if you have this sort of access, just use the first option...
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Oh. And use the SAPI (Apache module) version if you can. This provides
better performance over the CGI version and allows you to do some things
that the CGI version cannot (such as adding relative paths after the script
itself).
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I agree. I have seen several mentions that PHP 4.3 should have greatly
improved support for Apache2. However, I would stick with 1.3.x until it
has been released and shown to be stable. :)
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"Rich Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
compatibility flag for this if you
are right...
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That should do it.
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> Help My machine's (OS - Win98-2ndEd, Apache 2.39, PHP 4.2.2)
> browser (Netscape 6.2, IE 6, Com
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> It turns out that only the Apache module works here. CGI does not. Maybe
> this is the same problem with IIS. I am using the CGI version of PHP.
> Mayb
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> > As I understand it, it would allow me to do the following:
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> > /path/file.php/more_path/
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Any thoughts on how I can get this to work?
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> > I came accross the following IIS4/5 Metabase setting:
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> > AllowPathIn
additional settings I need to get this to work?
The MS KB is:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q184320
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> Its an IIS p
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