If you don't run PHP as an CGI but as an module, you don't even need this
line. My guess is that you run PHP as a module, so delete the line to fix
your problem.

HTH,

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Ivo Fokkema
PHP & MySQL programmer
Leiden University Medical Centre
Netherlands

"Jim M Gronquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I include #!/usr/local/bin/php4 at the top of my
Php files so that it knows where to find php.
Unfortunately the path appears in my web pages.
Is there a way for me to turn this off?
Is it a setting in Apache or is it something that I change in
My php files.

#!/usr/local/bin/php4

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Jim Gronquist



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