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Posted by comp.lang.php on 04/27/06 02:09
Oli Filth wrote:
> comp.lang.php said the following on 26/04/2006 23:09:
> > Is it possible to access values preset from $_SESSION from within a CLI
> > PHP page? If so, how is it done? Each time I try to access $_SESSION
> > is an empty array; the moment I leave the CLI PHP and return to my
> > calling web-app PHP script, $_SESSION is back again, values and all,
> > completely untouched.
> >
> > Can $_SESSION be called? If not, then I have a bigger problem inasmuch
> > as $_REQUEST variables set via form/query-string MUST be accessed from
> > within CLI PHP script, and the only way I can think of is to put all of
> > $_REQUEST into $_SESSION, or what else do I do? Stumped.
>
> By definition, the CLI version of PHP is a stand-alone process. It's
> not tied in any way to a web-server, or an HTTP session, or anything
> like that. Consequently, the concept of GET/POST/session/cookie
> variables is meaningless in CLI PHP.
>
> Why are you calling CLI PHP from web-server-based PHP?
>
Would you believe a requirement? Long story, but the architecture's
that way and that way to stay. I am trying to come up with a DB based
solution to this by stuffing serialize($_REQUEST) into a db table, but
I'm using $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] as the unique identifier for each
person's filtering request, and of course, when I select from within
the CLI PHP.. zappo! No criteria, because no $_SERVER!
Phil
>
> --
> Oli
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