Hi,
Please advise if the following is possible and how can pass parameters
from the PHP to the Java application.
Thanks.
Here's my script draft:
// The XML_toEnc
is a string and shall be urlencoded !
$EncXML = shell_exec(""/usr/bin
On 2011-05-26 12:00, "Eli Orr (Office)" wrote:
> $EncXML = shell_exec(""/usr/bin/java/java -jar MyApp.jar -XML
><$XML_toEnc>); <<== ??? How can I pass parameters like a large string of
>let say XML?
You're missing the shell escaping. Try something like this:
$xml = 'hello';
$xml_shell = e
Hi,
Apologies if this is covered somewhere but I've searched fairly
extensively and not found anything.
I'm working on an application which has a function for redirecting to a
given URL. This is generally used for redirecting after a form has been
submitted.
Right now it sends an HTTP URL
The %{HTTPS} variable is not an Apache core variable. A more-portable
solution is to check %{SERVER_PORT} for port 80 or port 443 -- or for "not
port 80" or "not port 443."
Also, you're requiring an *exact* match on "not /user" or "not /admin,"
meaning that directory and file paths below these di
On Thu, 26 May 2011, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
The %{HTTPS} variable is not an Apache core variable. A more-portable
solution is to check %{SERVER_PORT} for port 80 or port 443 -- or for "not
port 80" or "not port 443."
ah but this doesn't actually work for me, I get 80 regardless of wh
So when you echo $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT'];
You get port 80 even if the url currently is https://www.yoursite.com ?
If this is the case good luck. Because you have serious issues.
Richard L. Buskirk
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