Why exit() funtion always exit with 255 value instead of the passed
value, in php 4.2.2, even when I compile with --enable-cli.
Check the code bellow, to see
# cat t3.php
#!/usr/src/php-4.2.2/php
# ./t3.php ; echo "last run exit value:"$?
Version: 4.2.2
last run exit value:255
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\+ does not work too, php treat command line arguments as a POST/GET ,
so I should urlencode/urldecode, I would like to know if there is a
alway to turn this behavior off.
Thanks any way.
Renato
Richard Lynch wrote:
>> Any one know why the "+" (plus sign) is not passed as argument to
>>$argv
Hi,
Any one know why the "+" (plus sign) is not passed as argument to
$argv when calling a php script from linux shell ?
if this is not a bug, how do I pass a "+" as argument ?
should I use urlencode/urldecode ?
is that any php.ini variable to turn off this behavior ?
try this and you
testing sorry...
Richard Lynch wrote:
>>Hi guys,
>>
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aries would not need to be duplicated in every
VirtualDomain hosted.
Can you help me out with this ?
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>There is no such feature.
>
>On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Renato Lins wrote:
>
>>Sorry, I may not haven been clear.
>>
>>What should I d
Sorry, I may not haven been clear.
What should I do to include from a safe area (/myuser/safe) when I have
open_basedir set to other path (/myuser/public_html) ?
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>open_basedir doesn't take a list of paths.
>
>On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Renato Lins wrote:
>
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Some one can help me. Why this is not working ?
# apache conf
php_admin_flag safe_mode on
php_admin_value safe_mode_include_dir "/myuser/safe/"
php_admin_value doc_root "/myuser/public_html/"
php_admin_value open_basedir "/myuser/public_html/:/tmp/"
#cat /myuser/public_html/x2.php
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