:-)
>
> / Jimmy
And I think you have svn access now right? Then I won't do any commits
for you. If you don't want to commit to the main repo yet, you could
also consider creating a branch while you're still working on it. That
way it would be easier for me and others to s
Hi Harding,
Great to see what you did and that the subprocess approach can
actually be used on windows as well. Too bad of all the necessary
encoding stuff.
I had a look through most of the code (though I didn't test it). Here
are a number of things I noticed.
First of all regarding the encoding
authentication)|
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*From:* Tobias Unger <mailto:m...@tobias-unger.de>
*To:* ArcyQwerty <mailto:arcyqwe...@arcyqwerty.is-a-geek.com> ;
Discuss the development of PHP Shell
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- Original Message -
From: Tobias Unger
To: ArcyQwerty ; Discuss the development of PHP Shell
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: PHP Shell
Did you try whether "cd .." works or not?
And is C:\ accessable for PHP? [inside Do
Did you try whether "cd .." works or not?
And is C:\ accessable for PHP? [inside DocumentRoot for Apache Servers]
I never tried using PHP Shell on an Windows Server... but that of course
does not mean it will not work...
ArcyQwerty schrieb am 10.05.2009 15:51 Uhr:
I have installed phpshell 2.1