You can also use PHP for shell scripting - just add #!/path/to/php -q as
the first line of your script.
Note: You will still need to enclose all PHP scripting in
tags.
Here's an example:
file: phpinfo.phpshell
The preceding information was returned by PHP info.
[EOF]
Then run the followi
You can run php from the command line as a standalone app.
Compole PHP as a stand-alone CGI program (read the INSTALL file) and then
run it like:
localhost$ /path/to/php -f myFile.php
Or you can also run it withing a shell or perl script the same way (maybe
through a system() call in perl)
Mic
> I have two problems in using PHP. Could you help me?
> I am using Red-Hat to build up my System. Could I use Perl to control
some PHP program? Also, could I run my PHP program in Linux Console?
You'll probably need to compile PHP from source to get a CGI (standalone)
binary.
It's actually
Yes, you can run PHP under Linux, this is the best way for it.
and about Perl - PHP, well they are not of too friends, but a whole bunch of
things can do toghether. In fact you can even complile PHP as CGI.
However, to tell you the true I didn't really understand your question,
please be more spe
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