Thanks Jason.
I use PHP as CGI in Win32 system because It is most stable like Apache
module.
I have make a same code PHP like this follow that I try ini_set and
ini_aletr function instead of the -htaccess solution.
The code that try it is this:
$path";
echo ini_get("include_path");
echo"";
e
On Thursday 05 December 2002 17:29, Franco Pozzer wrote:
>
> plaese write step by step how to do to confugure apache.
>
> remeber this. I work in Win32 system and PHp worh as CGI.
I don't use PHP as CGI with Apache so I don't think I can help you here.
But ...
> I have created .htaccess like th
Thanks Janson.
plaese write step by step how to do to confugure apache.
remeber this. I work in Win32 system and PHp worh as CGI.
I have created .htaccess like this:
php_value
auto_prepend_file="C:OPENFEDRA\Apache\htdocs\fedra\sv\cfg\systemvariables.php"
and httpd.conf modify in this direct
Thanks Philip for the response.
I can to write in step by step for to explain well my situation.
1. my application work fine in Win32 system but I must to executed it also in
Linux and Mac env. It is possible. In Win32 in many case, I do not have
Apache and PHP install. It is possible to have ot
Reread the docs here (the table):
http://www.php.net/ini_set
You cannot set this directive at runtime. Using .htaccess
is as close as you'll get to that. I see no reason why
using auto_prepend_file here would be better than include()
as this is exactly what include() is for.
Regards,
Philip
On Thursday 05 December 2002 00:33, Franco Pozzer wrote:
> Thanks for all.
>
> My end it is Apache 1.3.27 and PHP 4.3.2 in Win32 system NT 4.0.
>
> I have the php.ini auto_prepend_file like this:
> auto_prepend_file="C:\OPENFEDRA\Apache\htdocs\fedra\sv\cfg\"
>
> All work fine with this configurati
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