Hi,
I'm trying to solve the following issue in a (hopefully) simply way:
- I'm creating web-pages using php and perl (using a page template)
- the dynamically created pages may contain php code which I like to get
interpreted in a normal fasion.
The ideas is have to solve the proble
Hi,
I need to get the following working on windows with IIS:
http://www.php.net";); ?>
I know, it's working on unix, but it creates an error message on IIS.
Is there a patch, which enables this feature on IIS?
(I do develop my webpages on a windows system, later, they
are hosted on linux with
> Here's how I see things:
>
> say http://mydom.com/cgi-bin/dynsite.pl is the thing that generates the
> html/php code. Make http://mydom.com/index.php contain just this line:
>
> http://mydom.com/cgi-bin/dynsite.pl";) ?>
>
> This works effectively as a include-virtual SSI directive: it reads from
Hi,
does anyone know, how to get the following line working
an windows?
http://www.myserver.de/page2.php";); ?>
I know, this way to access a remote file works on UNIX.
I simply can't get it to work on window. Is there a patch/trick
out, wich enables this?
I tried it on windows with IIS and
Hi,
I can't get session_register() to work on a win2k system with
IIS4.
After creating the session 'session_start()' and registering
a variable 'session_register("counter")' which is set a
a non zero value, the only thing, the session data file
contains is:
!counter|
The value never gets stored!
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