philip Mon Jan 20 13:11:53 2003 EDT
Modified files:
/phpdoc/en/chapters install.omnihttpd.xml install.iis.xml
install.xitami.xml
Log:
Implement solution to bug #16111 into a couple faqs.
Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/install.omnihttpd.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/install.omnihttpd.xml:1.3
phpdoc/en/chapters/install.omnihttpd.xml:1.4
--- phpdoc/en/chapters/install.omnihttpd.xml:1.3 Mon Jan 20 02:24:59 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/chapters/install.omnihttpd.xml Mon Jan 20 13:11:52 2003
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
<sect1 id="install.omnihttpd">
<title>Servers-OmniHTTPd Server</title>
<para>
@@ -18,22 +18,9 @@
<note>
<title>Important for CGI users</title>
<para>
- When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami,
- you MUST set the <link linkend="ini.cgi.force-redirect">
- cgi.force_redirect</link> directive to <literal>0</literal>.
- It defaults to <literal>1</literal> so be sure the directive
- isn't commented out (with a <literal>;</literal>).
- </para>
- <para>
- It's important that you're 100% sure that &php.ini; is
- being read by PHP. To test this, make a call to
- <function>phpinfo</function> and near the top will be a
- listing called <literal>Configuration File (php.ini)</literal>.
- This will tell you where PHP is looking for &php.ini; and
- whether or not it's being read. If just a PATH exists
- than it's not being read and you should put your &php.ini;
- there. If &php.ini; is included with the PATH than it is
- being read.
+ Read the <link linkend="faq.installation.forceredirect">faq
+ on cgi.force_redirect</link> for important details. This
+ directive needs to be set to <literal>0</literal>.
</para>
</note>
Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml:1.4 phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml:1.5
--- phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml:1.4 Mon Jan 20 02:12:46 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/chapters/install.iis.xml Mon Jan 20 13:11:52 2003
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.5 $ -->
<sect1 id="install.iis">
<title>Servers-IIS/PWS</title>
<para>
@@ -13,22 +13,9 @@
<note>
<title>Important for CGI users</title>
<para>
- When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami,
- you MUST set the <link linkend="ini.cgi.force-redirect">
- cgi.force_redirect</link> directive to <literal>0</literal>.
- It defaults to <literal>1</literal> so be sure the directive
- isn't commented out (with a <literal>;</literal>).
- </para>
- <para>
- It's important that you're 100% sure that &php.ini; is
- being read by PHP. To test this, make a call to
- <function>phpinfo</function> and near the top will be a
- listing called <literal>Configuration File (php.ini)</literal>.
- This will tell you where PHP is looking for &php.ini; and
- whether or not it's being read. If just a PATH exists
- than it's not being read and you should put your &php.ini;
- there. If &php.ini; is included with the PATH than it is
- being read.
+ Read the <link linkend="faq.installation.forceredirect">faq
+ on cgi.force_redirect</link> for important details. This
+ directive needs to be set to <literal>0</literal>.
</para>
</note>
Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/install.xitami.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/install.xitami.xml:1.2
phpdoc/en/chapters/install.xitami.xml:1.3
--- phpdoc/en/chapters/install.xitami.xml:1.2 Mon Jan 20 02:24:59 2003
+++ phpdoc/en/chapters/install.xitami.xml Mon Jan 20 13:11:53 2003
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
<sect1 id="install.xitami">
<title>Servers-Xitami</title>
<para>
@@ -16,22 +16,9 @@
<note>
<title>Important for CGI users</title>
<para>
- When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami,
- you MUST set the <link linkend="ini.cgi.force-redirect">
- cgi.force_redirect</link> directive to <literal>0</literal>.
- It defaults to <literal>1</literal> so be sure the directive
- isn't commented out (with a <literal>;</literal>).
- </para>
- <para>
- It's important that you're 100% sure that &php.ini; is
- being read by PHP. To test this, make a call to
- <function>phpinfo</function> and near the top will be a
- listing called <literal>Configuration File (php.ini)</literal>.
- This will tell you where PHP is looking for &php.ini; and
- whether or not it's being read. If just a PATH exists
- than it's not being read and you should put your &php.ini;
- there. If &php.ini; is included with the PATH than it is
- being read.
+ Read the <link linkend="faq.installation.forceredirect">faq
+ on cgi.force_redirect</link> for important details. This
+ directive needs to be set to <literal>0</literal>.
</para>
</note>
@@ -92,4 +79,4 @@
vim600: syn=xml fen fdm=syntax fdl=2 si
vim: et tw=78 syn=sgml
vi: ts=1 sw=1
--->
\ No newline at end of file
+-->
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