use \ instead of so that you don't actually end the string
Henry
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Hello!
I want to write a line into a file (called $script) wich goes like that:
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Henry
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use \ instead of so that you don't actually end the string
Henry
Mario Ohnewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Have you tried using single quotes arround the main string?
i.e. 'echo echo blah blah'
Henry
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use \ instead of so that you don't actually end the string
Henry
Mario Ohnewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Hi Henry,
From: Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Have you tried using single quotes arround the main string?
i.e. 'echo echo blah blah'
I have tried serveral of version, maybe you could give me your example from
the lines below.
I couldnt work it out ;(
Henry
Henry [EMAIL
How about
?php
$command=\`date` === $ip is down, lets call the admin. I
was sleeping for $var_timer_rechner1 Minutes\ | smbclient -M $popup_1
$script;
exec(echo \$command\);
?
Mario Ohnewald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Hi Henry!
From: Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
How about
?php
$command=\`date` === $ip is down, lets call the admin. I
was sleeping for $var_timer_rechner1 Minutes\ | smbclient -M
$popup_1
$script;
exec(echo \$command\);
?
Nope, hasnt worked either ;(
any other idea?
this is
this must work:
exec('echo `date` 192.168.10.123 is down, lets call the admin. I was
sleeping for 10 minutes | smbclient -M '. $compname);
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hi Henry!
From: Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
How about
?php
$command=\`date` === $ip is down, lets call the admin. I
was
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