It needs to run as a CGI script.

The reason is maybe it needs to be a dual-purpose script that can be run 
from the console, or from the web, or maybe it needs to run as a user 
other than the web server. Whatever my actual reason is doesn't matter, 
but trust me, the script must be run as a CGI.

Mike

Anas Mughal wrote:
> Why do you have "#!/usr/bin/php" in your script?!
> You are running it thru the webserver. You shouldn't
> need that line.
> 
> 
> 
> --- Mike Eheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Having a bit of a weird problem with using PHP as
>>CGI. The problem is
>>this.. the output is returning the #!/usr/bin/php
>>line from the file.
>>
>>Example:
>>
>>/cgi-bin/test:
>>
>>#!/usr/bin/php
>><?
>>    echo "Hello World!\n";
>>?>
>>
>>Then in a web browser:
>>http://www.example.com/cgi-bin/test:
>>
>>#!/usr/bin/php
>>Hello World!
>>
>>Has anyone else experienced this problem or know
>>what's causing it?
>>
>>Mike
>>
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