Re: [users@httpd] STDOUT of CGI childs not captured by Apache (Win32)

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--On Wednesday, 28. September 2005 07:55 +0100 Christopher Malton <cjm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

sk_np@xxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi,

has anyone an idea how to solve that problem?
I posted it on Bugzilla
<http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36710> nearly two
weeks ago but nothing happens.

Stefan

--On Wednesday, 14. September 2005 11:29 +0200 Stefan Krude
<sk_np@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

I need to call several EXEs from a CGI batch (.cmd), but unfortunately
the STDOUT of these EXEs aren't captured by Apache/2.0.54 (Win32)
running
under Windows 2000 (W2K) and therefore not visible in the web browser.
Is there any way to get the output of the EXEs to the browser?

Thanks

Stefan


I have updated the bug with the way of getting around this windows quirk.
This is not actually a bug.

I have confimed and have left an updated script.

Chris


Did you really confirm your script is working? Your modification only lets the
script echo the command line that calls the EXE, not the output of the EXE
itself.

Stefan


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