Hi Daniel, Thanks for the information. The following is my PHP version: ------------------------------------------- / # php -v PHP 5.3.6 (cli) (built: Mar 24 2011 10:23:56) Copyright (c) 1997-2011 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Zend Technologies / # php-cgi -v PHP 5.3.6 (cgi-fcgi) (built: Mar 24 2011 10:23:52) Copyright (c) 1997-2011 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Zend Technologies / # ----------------------------------------------------
Yes, the PHP is for "cli". But I have the php-cgi also. Should I rebuild the PHP (but with what option?)? Best regards, ruey-an 2011/6/9 Daniel Lo Nigro <[email protected]> > You should be able to set up PHP using FastCGI by following the > instructions > at http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/cookbook_php.html > > If you still want to use PHP via CGI, please make sure your PHP build is a > CGI > build. Run "/usr/bin/php -v" and check the output. You'll get something > like > this: > > dantest:/# php -v > PHP 5.3.6-6~dotdeb.1 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Apr 4 2011 12:43:25) > Copyright (c) 1997-2011 The PHP Group > Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Zend Technologies > with XCache v1.3.1, Copyright (c) 2005-2010, by mOo > > Make sure it says "cgi" or "cgi-fcgi" in the brackets. If it says "cli", > you'll > need to recompile, unless you have a PHP CGI binary as well (it might be at > /usr/bin/php-cgi). A CLI build of PHP does not populate $_GET and $_POST, > nor > does it output HTTP headers. > > > ________________________________ > From: Rueyan Yeh <[email protected]> > To: Daniel Lo Nigro <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Sent: Thu, 9 June, 2011 12:36:29 PM > Subject: Re: [Cherokee] Help for the PHP CGI program > > Hi Daniel, > > Thanks for your suggestion. > Actually, I use the Cherokee as a method to configure the machine only. > My customers prefer to use PHP. > By the way, sorry, I don't know the difference between the PHP and > FastCGI. > > My question is that, when I use the "POST" method, if the cgi program is > written by Perl, then it can receive the input value. > But if the cgi program is written via PHP, then it cannot receive the > input > value. > I have no idea what's wrong here? The setting of Cherokee or my PHP (both > is > built by myself for ARM)? > > Best regards, > > ruey-an > > > 2011/6/9 Daniel Lo Nigro <[email protected]> > > Is there any particular reason you're using PHP via CGI? I have not seen > PHP > >used this way in a very long time, as it's rather slow compared to > FastCGI. The > >recommended approach is normally to use PHP via FastCGI (which Cherokee is > able > >to set up for you). > > > > > > > >________________________________ > >From: Rueyan Yeh <[email protected]> > >To: [email protected] > >Sent: Thu, 9 June, 2011 11:56:29 AM > >Subject: [Cherokee] Help for the PHP CGI program > > > > > > > > > > > >Hi, > >> > >> Sorry, if you have answer, please send to me directly, thanks! > >> my email: [email protected] > >> > >>Best regards, > >> > >> ruey-an > >> > >> > >> > >>2011/6/1 Rueyan Yeh <[email protected]> > >> > >>Hi, > >>> > >>> Could someone help to answer my question? Thanks! > >>> > >>> My system uses the Cherokee Web Server built by myself. > > >>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Cherokee Web Server 1.0.20 (Feb 18 2011): Listening on port ALL:80, TLS > >>>disabled, IPv6 disabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041 > >>>connections, 5 threads, 408 connections per thread, standard scheduling > policy > > >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> When run (X86 browser) the program: (test.html) > >>>--------------------------------------------------------- > >>><html> > >>><form action="cgi-bin/phptest.cgi" method="get"> > >>>Name: <input type="text" name="fname" /> > >>>Age: <input type="text" name="age" /> > >>><input type="submit" /> > >>></form> > >>></html> > >>>------------------------------------------------------- > >>> The phptest.cgi program: > >>>-------------------------------------------------------- > >>>#!/usr/bin/php > >>><?php > >>>echo "Content-type:text/html\n\n"; > >>> > >>>echo "<html>\n"; > >>>echo "<head>\n"; > >>>echo "<title>CGI - PHP info return </title>\n"; > >>>echo "</head>\n"; > >>>echo "<body bgcolor=white>\n"; > >>> > >>>date_default_timezone_set("Asia/Taipei"); > >>>echo date("Y/m/d") . "<br />"; > >>>echo date("Y.m.d") . "<br />"; > >>>echo date("Y-m-d") . "<br />"; > >>> > >>>$myname=$_GET["fname"]; > >>>echo 'Hello ' . $_GET["fname"] . "<br />"; > >>>echo 'Hello ' . $_GET["age"] . "<br />"; > >>>echo 'myname ' . $myname . "<br />"; > >>> > >>>echo "</body>\n"; > >>>echo "</html>\n"; > >>> > >>>?> > >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> My Browser shows: > >>>------------------------------------ > >>>http://192.168.1.198/cgi-bin/phptest.cgi?fname=ggg&age=ff > >>>2011/06/01 > >>>2011.06.01 > >>>2011-06-01 > >>>Hello > >>>Hello > >>>myname > >>>-------------------------------- > >>> > >>> My question is that why I cannot get the value of "fname" and "age" > via > the > > > >>>$_GET function. > >>> > >>> When using the PERL, I can get these values, so I think the Cherokee > is > >>>working. > >>> > >>>Best regards, > >>> > >>> ruey-an > >>> > >> > > > > > >
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