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Posted by igorp on 04/09/07 08:03
On Apr 9, 1:30 am, Tyno Gendo <u...@example.com> wrote:
> igorp wrote:
> > Hi,
> > can anyone tell me what's wrong with the following code:
> > ==================================================
> > <?php
> > echo "Hello this is a test file on my server Seen: ${_POST['seen']} </
> > br>";
>
> > if(!isset($_POST['seen']) )
> > {
> > echo "HERE..."; $_POST['seen'] = 'yes';
> > require $_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'];
> > }
> > else{
> > echo "Not here...";
> > }echo "At the end of script ";
>
> > ?>
> > ==================================================
> > Basically, the idea was that the script should include/require
> > itself
> > at some condition, at the end of the script.
> > While it works fine on my home server and prints out
>
> > Hello this is a test file on my server Seen:
> > HERE...Hello this is a test file on my server Seen: yes
> > Not here...At the end of script At the end of script
>
> > on my hosting provider server it does not work as expected, i.e. the
> > include does not happen. The output will be:
>
> > Hello this is a test file on my server Seen:
> > HERE...
>
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> > Igor.
>
> Try print_r($_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"]); and make sure you are getting
> a file path as expected on the remote host and $_SERVER is working ok,
> might be an old version of PHP on the hosting server.
>
> You could also try PHP_SELF var as the script is calling itself so you
> shouldn't need to worry about a path.
>
> include($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);
> or
> include("./" . $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);
>
> if its a really old PHP on the hosting server it might use registered
> globals... eg. $PHP_SELF ?
Hi,
here is an update -
I've found that the problem is connected to the version of the PHP
used running this script. If the script runs under PHP 4.4.6 at my
hos provider server - it does just fine (it also works well at my
desktop -
Windows w. PHP 5.2.0 ) but with v. 5.2.1 it fails and causes a coe
dump ....
and causes php5.bin to create a core file.
Igor
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