[PHP] PHP CLI vs WebServed

2009-04-25 Thread Simon
Hi there, I've been using PHP for a very long time now, a few years ago developing webapplications with apache and mysql, now and for a few years using mostly the CLI (mostly as a replacement of all other scripting languages available on linux, sh, pearl, etc...). However, I'm building a

Re: [PHP] PHP CLI vs WebServed

2009-04-25 Thread Richard Heyes
Hi, ... Never done this, but could you set environment variables, which would then be picked up by PHP (and stuffed in $_ENV)? -- Richard Heyes HTML5 graphing: RGraph (www.rgraph.net) PHP mail: RMail (www.phpguru.org/rmail) PHP datagrid: RGrid (www.phpguru.org/rgrid) PHP Template: RTemplate

Re: [PHP] PHP CLI vs WebServed

2009-04-25 Thread Simon
Thanks for the reply Richard! Never done this, but could you set environment variables, which would then be picked up by PHP (and stuffed in $_ENV)? This seems like a good idea, if i mix this with the popen() idea, i wouldnt need /dev/shm or any files at all then... but the problem remains

Re: [PHP] PHP CLI vs WebServed

2009-04-25 Thread Daniel Brown
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:14, Simon turne...@gmail.com wrote: Hopefully, I'm looking for a way that would not require any hacking of the PHP files that are currently working with other webservers... Perhaps you may want to consider hacking PHP itself. From memory, one place you may want

Re: [PHP] PHP CLI vs WebServed

2009-04-25 Thread Daniel Brown
Replying this back on the list, unchanged and without any additions from me yet. On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 14:09, Simon turne...@gmail.com wrote:    Perhaps you may want to consider hacking PHP itself.  From memory, one place you may want to start looking is the php_filter_get_storage()