Re: PHP shell 2.4.1

2012-08-29 Thread Jan Kanis
:-) > > / 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

Re: PHP shell 2.4.1

2012-08-24 Thread Jan Kanis
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

Re: PHP Shell

2009-05-10 Thread Tobias Unger
authentication)| - Original Message - *From:* Tobias Unger <mailto:m...@tobias-unger.de> *To:* ArcyQwerty <mailto:arcyqwe...@arcyqwerty.is-a-geek.com> ; Discuss the development of PHP Shell <mailto:phpshell-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> *Sent:* Sunday, May 10, 200

Re: PHP Shell

2009-05-10 Thread ArcyQwerty
by NTLM authentication) - 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

Re: PHP Shell

2009-05-10 Thread Tobias Unger
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