ID: 8465
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Duplicate
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Program Execution
PHP Version: 4.0.4
Assigned To:
Comments:
This is fixed in CVS. Wait for PHP 4.0.6 to be released.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-01-03 11:11:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duplicate of 4761
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[2000-12-28 18:17:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"echo" is not a command under windows, rather something built into the shell
(cmd.exe). Hence the error message is correct - you can't run a command that doesn't
exist. You should use something like "cmd /c echo hello world".
I'll do us both a favour and ignore your other comments
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[2000-12-28 17:27:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<?php
print `echo hello world`;
?>
I have tried exec, backticks, system, passthru, and they all do not work. When
running the CGI version, there is no message displayed. When running the isapi
version, I get the error message "Warning: Unable to fork [echo hello world] in
c:inetpubwwwroothorus.atlantic.nettest.php on line 3". It seems that this has been
going on for a while now. "CreateProcess" is a very simple Windows API call. If PHP
is going to beat ASP, this needs to be resolved.
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