[PHP] Re: Please Help.. cgi.force_redirect does not work

2003-07-04 Thread Pete Morganic
what is the cgi error message ?

Scott Fletcher wrote:
Hi!

To make the long story short, we use IIS 5.0 with PHP 4.0.6 for a while.
Then we builted a new database server, SQL-2000 and point the website to the
new server.  Then we notice the problem with the CGI error.  So, we last
week downloaded the PHP 4.3.3 and update the IIS with the newer PHP version
and set the cgi.force_redirect to zero in php.ini.  See example below
--snip--
; cgi.force_redirect is necessary to provide security running PHP as a CGI
under
; most web servers.  Left undefined, PHP turns this on by default.  You can
; turn it off here AT YOUR OWN RISK
; **You CAN safely turn this off for IIS, in fact, you MUST.**
cgi.force_redirect = 0
--snip--
We still have problem with CGI error.  The use of php function, header() is
what cause the error.  Yes, the IIS and the website are reading the php.ini
correctly.  I checked that out and it is verified.
So, what is the workaround to the CGI error??

Thanks,
 Scott



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[PHP] Re: Please Help.. cgi.force_redirect does not work

2003-07-03 Thread Scott Fletcher
Oddly, the CGI Error message is intermitted.  It come on some of the time
and some of the other time doesn't.  What is the problem here.?

Scott Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi!

 To make the long story short, we use IIS 5.0 with PHP 4.0.6 for a
while.
 Then we builted a new database server, SQL-2000 and point the website to
the
 new server.  Then we notice the problem with the CGI error.  So, we last
 week downloaded the PHP 4.3.3 and update the IIS with the newer PHP
version
 and set the cgi.force_redirect to zero in php.ini.  See example below
 --snip--
 ; cgi.force_redirect is necessary to provide security running PHP as a CGI
 under
 ; most web servers.  Left undefined, PHP turns this on by default.  You
can
 ; turn it off here AT YOUR OWN RISK
 ; **You CAN safely turn this off for IIS, in fact, you MUST.**
 cgi.force_redirect = 0
 --snip--

 We still have problem with CGI error.  The use of php function, header()
is
 what cause the error.  Yes, the IIS and the website are reading the
php.ini
 correctly.  I checked that out and it is verified.

 So, what is the workaround to the CGI error??

 Thanks,
  Scott





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