ID: 25469
Comment by: f dot cassini at astra-srl dot com
Reported By: christian at freemails dot at
Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Windows NT 5.2 build 3790
PHP Version: 4.3.3
New Comment:
Same problem on Win 98 SE, cli version
If running the script on a network redirected drive (e.g. net use x:
\\server\share)
1: <?php
2:
3: include './test2.php';
4:
5: ?>
This is OK on W2000, on W98SE php says:
Warning: main(.\test2.php): failed to open stream: Invalid argument in
test.php on line 4
Warning: main(): Failed opening '.\test2.php' for inclusion
(include_path='.;c:\php4\pear') in test.php on line 4
the only workaround I found is putting test2.php on a local drive, e.g.
c:\
But this imply ANY lan pc MUST have its own set of 'included' php
sources...
Previous Comments:
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[2003-09-11 10:43:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See bug #13292 (the last comment by christoph grottolo)
Should be documented somewhere..
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[2003-09-11 05:48:02] christian at freemails dot at
or better: How to check that?
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[2003-09-11 05:47:12] christian at freemails dot at
well, I upgraded to 4.3.3 now.
But how to make sure that this is not a PHP bug? I am really sure that
it (the share and the files) is writable and readable.
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[2003-09-10 18:43:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. 4.3.3 is already released
2. And it's the permissions. Not bug.
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[2003-09-10 11:25:48] christian at freemails dot at
Description:
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well, I expierenced today this error message (see the output field in
the bugreport)
But I checked it by running cmd.exe (the Windows NT standard shell) as
webserver user and I can simply access any files. The share is writable
and on a FAT32 partition so no chmods or so on apply.
Well some PHP details:
It seems that I can use any filesystem function in PHP to fail to
access it. (tested with file)
file_exists return false.
I am using PHP as apache module as distributed on www.php.net
Apache 1.3.28 with PHP 4.3.2
Something that maybe apply: Today I upgraded my Apache to 1.3.28 from
1.3.27.
Reproduce code:
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<?php
var_dump( file("\\\\somehost\\someshare\\somefile.txt") );
/* (line 8 is quoted in the bugreport) */
?>
Actual result:
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Warning: file(\\pc4\hd2\do_chroot) [function.file.php]: failed to open
stream: Permission denied in c:\programme\apache
group\apache\htdocs\somescript.php on line 8
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