ID: 10062
Updated by: jmoore
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Bogus
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Assigned To: 
Comments:

Hmm I might be wrong there.. What webserver is your ISP running?

James

Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-29 12:51:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm afraid it really is as a CGI - the reason being that 
my ISP won't install PHP modules and I need gd/t1lib 
support.  This problem is with testing the setup on the 
local server (I want the same setup both ends to avoid any 
extra complications).

I wasn't aware that it was the web server's responsibility 
to strip the #1/usr/local/bin/php line out - I am running 
apache 1.3.14 and I have a feeling there could be an issue 
with that - (although I haven't noticed it in the past 
with C++ CGIs)




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[2001-03-29 12:38:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is no need for #!/usr/local/bin/php if you have your webserver set up to parse 
PHP files already (IE if you have set up apache as shown in install docs.) if your 
webserver is executing the files (actually set up as real cgi then please reopen this 
bug report but this shouldnt happen as the webserver should strip the 
#!/usr/local/bin/php line out.)

James

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[2001-03-29 12:25:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Standard configure/make on REdHat 7 (options are: 
--without-apache --with-mysql --with-gd)

Then CGI execution as normal - it reads php.ini fine and 
renders PHP fine - the only problem is the display of the 
first line of the file ('#!/usr/local/bin/php')

I've seen posts elsewhere about someone having a similar 
problem on FreeBSD with an older version that went away 
with a newer version (of PHP that is) so I'm assuming its 
a resurfacing issue.  Apologies if it's just me being lame 
;)

Regards

Shane


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