Have you tried
include(
http://valsignalandet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ppowell/php4.cgi/~ppowell/my/style.php
);
Phil Powell wrote:
I have the following URL:
http://valsignalandet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ppowell/php4.cgi/~ppowell/my/style.php
This is a PHP script that is evaluated and compiled by a CGI script, php4.cgi, to
allow for file and directory manipulation w/o having to change file and directory
permissions to world-write.
This URL works just fine as follows:
!--#INCLUDE
VIRTUAL=http://valsignalandet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ppowell/php4.cgi/~ppowell/my/style.php
--
If I place this tag inside .shtml files, the results are exactly what I want..
however, I am now required to get the contents of
http://valsignalandet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ppowell/php4.cgi/~ppowell/my/style.php and
place inside another PHP script; to date, nothing occurs.
I am able to read other CGI script inside via fopen(../mycgi.cgi, r); and able to
read PHP via fopen(../myphp.php, r); with no problem.
Does anyone know of a way then that I might be able to produce the contents of a
uniquely-formed URL such as
http://valsignalandet.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ppowell/php4.cgi/~ppowell/my/style.php into
another PHP script since fopen and require() both do not seem to work in this case?
Thanks
Phil
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