ID: 1515
Updated by: andre
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Assigned To: 
Comments:



Previous Comments:
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[2000-05-19 09:56:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
php -q is a step in the right direction
but this only disables http headers, 
not html markup in error messages

and php could be more clever when started
standalone (that is, if istty(stdin) is true
or certain environment variables are not set)





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[1999-11-11 18:04:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try php -f or php -q. Is this what you are looking for? I often use it for systems 
programming.

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[1999-06-20 20:18:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Moved to feature request.

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[1999-06-09 03:51:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'm using php3 for most of the scripts i'm writing and i'd like to ask if there's any 
chance of having php3 as a stand-alone interpreter? (not cgi, it'd behave as 
perl/python or any other interpreter - without outputting the html code for bugs 
etc.).
it has so many functions that it'd be damned good for writing system scripts.

        please :)
                fuf

thanks a lot for such a wonderful work!

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