I have read the manual but haven't seen anything that work with system,
passthru, exec for this command code.
Here's the example that I use for exec() and curl with one example script
and it work.
--snip--
exec("curl -d \"$XP_ECALS_STR\" 2>&1 ".TARGET_URL, $result_array,
$res_code);
--snip--
But with this one, it doesn't work. As you can see, this is not really much
different from the 1st example.
--snip--
exec("curl -u \"$BASIC_AUTH\" -d \"$XML_REQ_STR\" 2>&1 ".TARGET_URL,
$result_array, $res_code);
--snip--
Thanks,
Scott F.
"Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 05:20 pm, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How do I get the php function exec() to spit out the data from the
Unix
> Shell Environment onto the webpage? I mean, I can create a script in bash
> shell environment using the terminal on the Unix machine and it would spit
> out the background information from the O/S along with the shell script.
I
> can do that with cURL. So, for the PHP, I would need to use exec() but it
> only executed the script without a problem but no shell output from the
> unix shell onto the webpage. How can I do that? It is very helpful for
> troubleshooting purpose.
Use the second argument of exec(), or use system(), depending on your need.
Read The Manual for exec() and system(). It's pretty clear.
RDB
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