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> Sent: Wed, 15
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> Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] installation
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color: #333333;}Get rid of this:
>
> <Directory
"c:/oscommerce/*">
> Options
+ExecCGI
> AddHandler cgi-script ..php
>
</Directory>
>
> If you want to run php scripts in their
own directory, use something like
>
> <Location
/php-bin>
> Action application/x-httpd-php
"c:/php/php.exe"
> </Location>
>
> Otherwise,
yes, Apache expects CGI scripts to begin with a shabang (#!) and full path to
binary.
>
> Mark<-|-<kraM
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15-Feb-06 13:15:35 PM
>>>
>
> Even though this probably is not a new topic,
can someone suggest a
> remedy for my installation
difficulties?
>
> Here's my configuration:
>
>
Apache 2.0.55
> PHP 5.1.2 installed in c:\php
> Windows 2000
SP4
>
> I'm trying to test a PHP application. Whenever I
try to execute a PHP
> script, two errors are generated in the Apache
error log:
>
> [Wed Feb 15 13:10:57 2006] [error] [client
127.0.0.1]
> C:/oscommerce/catalog/install/index.php is not executable;
ensure
> interpreted scripts have "#!" first line
> [Wed Feb 15
13:10:57 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (9)Bad file
> descriptor:
don't know how to spawn child process:
>
C:/oscommerce/catalog/install/index.php
>
> It looks like Apache
expects something like "#!c:\php\php.exe" as the
> first line of each
script. I've added these lines to the Apache
> configuration file
(htpd.conf):
>
> <Directory
"c:/oscommerce/*">
> &n! bsp; Options
+ExecCGI
> AddHandler cgi-script ..php
>
</Directory>
>
> LoadModule php5_module
"c:/php/php5apache2.dll"
> AddType application/x-httpd-php ..php
>
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
> PHPIniDir
"c:/php/"
> AddHandler cgi-script .py .php .class .jar
> Action
application/x-httpd-py "/python/python.exe"
> Action
application/x-httpd-php "/php/php.exe"
>
> Can anyone suggest a
solution?
>
> Thanks.
> Brian
>
>