ID: 8389
Updated by: jmoore
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Apache related
PHP Version: 4.0.4
Assigned To: 
Comments:

you should use --force-cgi-redirect IIRC its called somthing like that this issue is 
well documented and you get warnings once you have configured about this too.

-James

Previous Comments:
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[2000-12-23 14:29:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On my web server (Apache 1.3.12)  I installed php using cgi.  On my computer the path 
to php.exe d:/theserver/cgi-bin/php and on my intranet site it is 
http://intranet/cgi-bin/php  I use php and perl on my server, but I figured out a way 
to get the source of perl script by using php.exe.  If I had a file called 
printable.cgi.  I could get the source by typing 
http://intranet/cgi-bin/php/php/printable.cgi  

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