- Update CLI's manpage
@Added support for long options in CLI & CGI (e.g. --version). (Marcus)
# In contrast to the preliminary patch this should work now completely.
# If all long option names are accepted we may even think about MFHing.
actual php script, or if it is the beginning of a query string.
Additionaly, passing parameters on the command line is
not part of CGI spec, and is not required by either
Apache or IIS. So I have removed that code altogether,
and done some further cleanup. Also fix pre4.3 behaviour if fix_pathinfo=0.
I've tested with IIS and Apache 1.3.27 on w2k and RH 7.3.
This patch properly fixes support for CGI in PHP. For backwards compatible
broken behaviour, cgi.fix_pathinfo can be set to zero in php.ini.
CGI failed to work under apache at all, either using the cgi-script directive
or as a ScriptAlias setup. Typicaly it would try to parse itself. This will
still happen if you dissable fix_pathinfo, and set DISCARD_PATH.
This also fixes PATH_INFO, and finally we can run pres2 under cgi or fastcgi.
This patch has been tested under Apache 1.3, 2.0, IIS, as both cgi and fastcgi,
on Windows and OSX. A followup patch with build stuff for linux will follow.
which is 'executed' last of the SAPI config.m4's.
- Added --disable-cgi option. (was possible only with above change)
- Made the sed check to not test for the possibly working sed on Solaris
since that would make the test quite useless. (compile would still fail)
# That sed check is not enabled yet..need to know whether we fail
# during configure or just put out a warning about possible non-working
# sed. As even plain ./configure doesn't work in most cases, I think
# it would be better to just fail during configure and let the users
# fix their paths/install GNU sed.
get rid of environment overwriting but hooking into php's environment function
set $_ENV correctly for mod_fastcgi
add -b to specify binding for fastcgi
new readme file with information for running under apache2.0 and iis