[Zope] Re: PHPGateway Issues

Asad Habib ahabib at engin.umich.edu
Thu Dec 1 10:18:24 EST 2005


I think I may have to compile PHP with the 'cgi-recirect' option enabled. 
I created a PHParser object, placed a 'Hello World' PHP script in it, and 
then tried to view it. I got the same error as before:

'/usr/bin/php' may not be a PHP-CGI program. The result from the program 
is empty(0 byte).

Do you know if this will interfere with the Apache PHP module in any way? 
Also, it is okay to have two PHP's installed on a single machine? 
And what are the security implications of running PHP this way? Thanks.

On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Wei He wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 'phparser at ied.cn' is a mailing list of some PHParser/PHPGateway users.
>
> Does anyone on the list have some experiences on running PHParser on Mac OS X?
>
>
> Quoting Asad Habib <ahabib at engin.umich.edu>:
>
>> Hello Wei. Okay, please keep me posted when you determine what the problem
>> is. If anyone else on the Zope group has experienced a similar
>> problem, please let me know. Thanks.
>>
>> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Wei He wrote:
>>
>>> Quoting Asad Habib <ahabib at engin.umich.edu>:
>>>
>>>> Hello. The message came from Mac OS X. Also, how do I resolve this issue?
>>>> I am currently also running phpMyAdmin so I know for a fact the PHP-CGI
>> is
>>>> present. Also, PHP is currently running on its own (i.e. not behind
>>>> Apache).
>>>
>>> It looks like I'll have to get a Mac OS X box to find out how PHP is
>> running on
>>> it.
>>> Will take some time.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Wei He
>>> IT Manager
>>> IED (Institute for Environment & Development)
>>> Tel: +86-10-51319216
>>> Web: http://www.ied.org.cn
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> -- 
> Wei He
> IT Manager
> IED (Institute for Environment & Development)
> Tel: +86-10-51319216
> Web: http://www.ied.org.cn
>
>
>


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