Joshua...
the page that you pass should solve my problem the item 3.20 i will
test to see...
In future we will change this... but for now...
My script is simple... i use the php command *system *to execute the
script...
So when the admin press Enable a call to the function system is
exec
On 9/17/07, Rodolfo De Nadai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The script do nothing with the port...
>
> "using the apache port" it means that my apache default port is 80 and the
> script is blocking port 80 since i call my script throuth IE or Firefox
>
> If i confgure a virtual host to run on a dif
The script do nothing with the port...
"using the apache port" it means that my apache default port is 80 and the
script is blocking port 80 since i call my script throuth IE or Firefox
If i confgure a virtual host to run on a different port, when apache is
restart it will try to access that p
On 9/17/07, Rodolfo De Nadai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua, my script should be independent of apache when executing, but i
> have to run my script throuth IE or Firefox, so it depends of the apache
> to start and stop the script...
>
> And i can't run a PHP script over internet without using
Joshua, my script should be independent of apache when executing, but i
have to run my script throuth IE or Firefox, so it depends of the apache
to start and stop the script...
And i can't run a PHP script over internet without using the apache
port... at least i'm not finding a way to do this
On 9/17/07, Rodolfo De Nadai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think this couldn't help me... because, if i restart apache and the
> virtual hosts they will try to access a port that will be used by my
> script...
>
> Is there a way to direct a specific script to run on a diferent port
> than the d
I think this couldn't help me... because, if i restart apache and the
virtual hosts they will try to access a port that will be used by my
script...
but thanks anyway
Jeff Pang escreveu:
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Rodolfo De Nadai wrote:
Is there a way
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>
> Rodolfo De Nadai wrote:
> > Is there a way to direct a specific script to run on a diferent port
> > than the default configurated in http.conf??
> >
you can specify listening ports based on virtual hosts,rather than the
application scripts.
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Pt!
You could try configuring Virtual hosts to run on different ports,
running your different programs/scripts in each different host.
Rodolfo De Nadai wrote:
Is there a way to direct a specific script to run on a diferent port
than the default configurated in http.conf??
Exemple:
default port is
Is there a way to direct a specific script to run on a diferent port
than the default configurated in http.conf??
Exemple:
default port is 80
script myscript.php should run on port 5128
all other scripts should run on port 80
thanks
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