On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, CF High wrote:
> Well, is there a way to pass params to file_to_be_executed in command line?
>
> For example:
>
> $my_param = 'my_include_path';
> $text = `usr/local/bin/php /path/to/my/php/page.php`;
> ?>
>
> Somehow I need $my_param to be passed to page.php (the f
Thank the heavens above
Actually, thank "Ben", a poster from php.net manual.
Looks like environment variables are not passed to file when it is executed
from the command line.
A workaround is:
$inc_path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/';
$remaddr = getenv("DOCUMENT_ROOT");
putenv("DOCUM
H,
Well, is there a way to pass params to file_to_be_executed in command line?
For example:
Somehow I need $my_param to be passed to page.php (the file to be processed
in command line).
Any ideas?
--Noah
"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> S
Sessions don't work on command line and that is how you run your script
- from command line.
CF High wrote:
Hey Robert.
Indeed, hard to find the problem.
I don't believe it's a whitespace issue, or even a "Headers sent issue",
despite the fact that I'm receiving that error.
Check it out:
test.
Hey Robert.
Indeed, hard to find the problem.
I don't believe it's a whitespace issue, or even a "Headers sent issue",
despite the fact that I'm receiving that error.
Check it out:
test.php contains just one line:
test1.php, the file to be executed, contains just one line:
There are no line
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 15:46, CF High wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> I'm running a script from the command-line php interpreter as follows:
> (thanks to D. Souza for lead)
>
> $text = `usr/local/bin/php /path/to/my/php/page.php`;
>
> within the read file I want to enable sessions, so I session_start() at
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