Re: [PHP] OK, So I am new to these List. Win2000 help!
John A. Thomason wrote: Thanks, that did it. And yes, I am trying to run this as a shell script. Thank you very much. John. - Original Message - From: "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "John A. Thomason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] OK, So I am new to these List. Win2000 help! John A. Thomason wrote: The following is my output in the command prompt window(DOS Prompt?) C:\PHP>hello.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.2 !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); C:\PHP> And the following is the PHP code to generate it. !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); Now, I know that the variables are not set, so they should be false, but the output just displays a "listing" of the code and doesn't process it. In the documentation, it states that PHP can be run from the command prompt, like a batch file. Now what am I doing wrong. I do have it working correctly with an Apache server, that I am using backend. and my install dir is "C:\php", and it is listed first in the path. John A. Thomason [EMAIL PROTECTED] Looks like you're trying to run it as a shell script, or a cgi program. Replace the sh-bang on the first line with eg: Yeah, you just need to enclose the actual script in the opening/closing php tags (). And to run it as a shell script, you can either call the script as... c:\path\to\php\php.exe filename.php (or just 'php filename.php' if the php interperter is in your path), or put the sh-bang as the first line (before the opening php tag). -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] OK, So I am new to these List. Win2000 help!
John A. Thomason wrote: The following is my output in the command prompt window(DOS Prompt?) C:\PHP>hello.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.2 !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); C:\PHP> And the following is the PHP code to generate it. !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); Now, I know that the variables are not set, so they should be false, but the output just displays a "listing" of the code and doesn't process it. In the documentation, it states that PHP can be run from the command prompt, like a batch file. Now what am I doing wrong. I do have it working correctly with an Apache server, that I am using backend. and my install dir is "C:\php", and it is listed first in the path. John A. Thomason [EMAIL PROTECTED] Looks like you're trying to run it as a shell script, or a cgi program. Replace the sh-bang on the first line with eg: -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] OK, So I am new to these List. Win2000 help!
The following is my output in the command prompt window(DOS Prompt?) C:\PHP>hello.php Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.2 !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); C:\PHP> And the following is the PHP code to generate it. !#C:\php\; echo"Hello World!"; if ($foo): echo "yep\n"; elseif ($bar): echo "almost\n"; else: echo "nope\n"; endif; phpinfo(); Now, I know that the variables are not set, so they should be false, but the output just displays a "listing" of the code and doesn't process it. In the documentation, it states that PHP can be run from the command prompt, like a batch file. Now what am I doing wrong. I do have it working correctly with an Apache server, that I am using backend. and my install dir is "C:\php", and it is listed first in the path. John A. Thomason [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php