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 Posted by theCancerus on 12/11/06 06:46 
hi  SAM, 
 
i think you should use shell_exec function. 
it Execute command via shell and return complete output as string 
 
or you can also try proc_open --  Execute a command and open file 
pointers for input/output 
 
regards 
Amit 
 
 
On Dec 11, 5:38 am, "Sam" <samkl...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> hi, 
> 
> i've been trying to create a php script that writes some text to a 
> file, then runs the perl interpreter on the file and shows the output. 
> it works ok when valid perl is written to the file, so if i use 'print 
> "hello world";' then it outputs 'hello world'. the problem is, if i 
> enter invalid perl code, such as 'blahblahblah;', it outputs nothing. 
> i'd like the php script to be able to get the error/output. does anyone 
> know of a way to do this? 
>  
> thanks in advance.
 
  
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