Add the -q argument to the php command, i.e.

$ php -q

or edit the first line of your script to something like this:

#!/path/to/php -q

There are some other arguments to the cgi executable. Use the -h argument 
for details.

J



Dan McCullough wrote:

> I am setting up a shell script to provide a menu for some tasks that our
> server admin would like to do via script rather then vi'ing the file, now
> I am almost finished but I would like to get rid of this ugly part of the
> output.
> 
> X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0.4pl1
> Content-type: text/html
> 
> Is there away that I can get the echo to stay off for that part.
> 
> dan
> 


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