When I run it from the command line it works. But if I run it through
Apache it does not work.
Tim
John Holmes wrote:
From: "Tim Wolgemuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is the way that the customer waits to do it. Here is the sample
code that is being included:
print "this is a test2";
?>
Well
From: "Tim Wolgemuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This is the way that the customer waits to do it. Here is the sample code
that is being included:
print "this is a test2";
?>
Well tell the customer he's wrong! ;)
Seriously... what if you try something like
include('http://www.google.com'), does that
This is the way that the customer waits to do it. Here is the sample
code that is being included:
print "this is a test2";
?>
Tim
John Holmes wrote:
From: "Tim Wolgemuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We do have "allow_url_fopen" set to be on. I can not find any docs.
on "allow_burl_fopen". Was that a
From: "Tim Wolgemuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We do have "allow_url_fopen" set to be on. I can not find any docs. on
"allow_burl_fopen". Was that a typo or where can I find info for that
variable?
sorry, that was a typo. Apparently my spell checker thinks "burl" is a
better word than "url". :)
PH
We do have "allow_url_fopen" set to be on. I can not find any docs. on
"allow_burl_fopen". Was that a typo or where can I find info for that
variable?
PHP is working fine if we do the includes like this:
include '/somepath/somefile.php';
The URL that we are trying to get to is on the same box.
From: "Tim Wolgemuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Code that produces errors:
fopen("http://somewebhost.domain.gTLD/index.html";, "r");
$httpfile =
file_get_contents("http://somewebhost.domain.gTLD/index.html";);
include 'http://somewebhost.domain.gTLD/index.html';
?>
Errors:
Warning: fopen(http://somew
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