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 Posted by Jordan Miller on 06/20/56 11:25 
Oh wait... you are not specifying your $_POST variable. you need to   
use the key for $_POST. just do a print_r($_POST) to find the key   
from the $_POST array that you are looking for. also, i would not   
pass a $_POST variable directly to your shell without escaping it   
somehow, first... 
 
foreach ($_POST[$key] ... 
 
Jordan 
 
 
> Did you try also sending stderr to /dev/null rather than stdout only? 
> 
> I think the syntax is to add a "2>&1": 
> foreach ($_POST as $kid){ 
>     `php run.php param1 param2 > /dev/null 2>&1 &`; 
> } 
> 
> This should put each process in the background and suppress all   
> errors and output. Does that work? 
> 
> Jordan 
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 31, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Georgi Ivanov wrote: 
> 
> 
>> foreach ($_POST as $kid){ 
>>     `php run.php param1 param2 > /dev/null &`; 
>> } 
>> 
> 
>
 
  
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