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 Posted by d on 04/16/06 17:43 
"inetquestion" <inetquestion@hotmail.com> wrote in message  
news:1145162738.962086.291750@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com... 
> I've narrowed the code to a problem with php/iplanet on linux. When I 
> run the following code from the command line "$status" comes back as 
> "0" as it should. However when I hit it with a browser, status is "-1". 
> Im guessing it has something to do with the way iplanet is invoking 
> php, or how php was compiled. Oddly enough I have the same setup 
> running on windows with php 4&5 and it always returns "0". Lucky for me 
> I suppose...  Anyone know how to fix this?  Is it as simple as 
> recompiling with additional options? 
> 
> You can view my results here: http://www.69camaro.us/test/go.php 
> 
> OS:  fedora C4 
> PHP:  4.4.2 
> Iplanet:  6.1 sp5 
> 
> <?php 
> 
> $command='echo "hello world"'; 
> $results = array(); 
> $Output = exec($command, $results, $status); 
> 
> print " Output: $Output<br><br>"; 
> print "command: $command <br>"; 
> print "results: $results <br>"; 
> print " status: $status <br>"; 
> 
> ?> 
 
There is no reason to use eval.  It's evil. 
 
"If eval is the answer, you're asking the wrong question"
 
  
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