Hi. I'm trying to develop a web interface to the ghostscript (gs)
application. I have the ghostscript syntax down perfectly in the console.
Now when I go to try and do it in PHP I get nothing. No errors, nothing just
a blank page with PHP logs turned on and errors turned on.
I'm running Apache wit
> 1) please try $szPipe and see if you get any output.
> 2) if you are jailed in /var/htdocs/ your pathname /htdocs/qs
> is incorrect.
> 3) I guess you tried running gs from the jail either as
> yourself or as
> root.
> please see if nobody or apache (the webserver's user) can run
> gostscript.
> > Hi. I'm trying to develop a web interface to the ghostscript (gs)
> > application. I have the ghostscript syntax down perfectly
> in the console.
> > Now when I go to try and do it in PHP I get nothing. No
> errors, nothing
> just
> > a blank page with PHP logs turned on and errors turned on.
> >1) When I echo out $szPipe I get "Resource id #2".
> >
> Sorry i was thinking of backticks. btw have you tried it ?
> (backticks)
Backticks? Is this a PHP API function, I can't find it? That's the thing
here I haven't been able to get things to work and I have no clue what I
should use, exec(
Why do I keep getting this?
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> Backticks is simply the ` sign (usually the character above the tab).
> Popularly know as `hair on the ear` in my country :-)
> for example if you want to invoke ls from php you just type
>
> $result = `ls`;
>
> hey presto the output from ls is now in your $result variable.
Ohhh okay. Well if
Mmm... okay. I tried that and nothing. Is there no way for me to determine
what the problem is? Error message some place, log file, etc? I do not
understand why this is not work. Even a simple example from the PHP manual
on system() does not work.
> I meant to do this:
>
> $szPipe = `/htdocs/gs -
an be something done about this or at least get some error message to
determine what is going on.
> btw have you checked if you are in safe_mode? in php.ini
> error level can also be set in php.ini
>
> my guess is that you have a problem in your chroot setup.
> Adam Douglas wrote:
Hi. I have a machine that's been freshly installed with PHP 4.1.1. I wanted
to upgrade it to PHP 4.3.3. So I did the following below as SU and received
the below errors. Is this something I should be worried about? How can I
resolve the errors? Never have had this happen before in the past. I ran
p
ks for the help!
> Unless you need PEAR, you're fine. Try configuring
> --without-pear. You should
> really be doing this anyways unless actually need PEAR.
>
> Evan Nemerson
>
>
> On Thursday 11 September 2003 02:10 pm, Adam Douglas wrote:
> > Hi. I have a machi
Hi. I've run into a problem with my PHP session. I'm running PHP
4.1.0 on OpenBSD v3.0 using .HTACCESS and mod_mysql. I have a PHP file that
is referenced every time content is requested on the web site (this file
also sets/restores the session). This PHP file includes [include()] the
requ
I already have this setup. The session works just not on the initial page
after login.
> Add
>
> At the top of each page, before anything else is done.
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Adam Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 3:15
> > something else after the initial page everything works fine. I
> > require this
> > to work initially because if someone comes in directly using a
> > link certain
> > content will render a error message because the registered
> variable is not
> > present for some reason. Oh and yes the cook
> That's correct, although the cookie will remain resident it
> requires an
> inital page change/refresh. However after looking at your
> code I'm not
> convinced that is the problem since the first page of a
> session creation
> should still be usable with the session as the session ID is
>
> There is a session problem with 4.1
>
> If register_globals is ON, then use session_register().
>
> If it's off, then use $_SESSION["name"] = "value"; and the value will
> automatically be registered.
What kind of session problem? I currently have register_globals set to on. I
am already usin
> > Alright that's good to hear. In a specific case that I'm having
> > this problem
> > the main PHP file is including file (content) that refers to
> > $_SESSION[nSID_PeopleID] in main. This value is vital in
> > rendering the page.
> > So it should be there right? Also about removing
> session
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