Re: where php at?

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I know nothing of cpanel, but if you can use cpanel to execute your
script, can you not use cpanel to say 'which php'??
HTH...  Dusty

Dusty:

Nope, it doesn't appear to work that way.

Everything I've read thus far is that you must somehow enter the exact command you would via a command line -- very similar to how you reset your MySQL db by injecting text directly into phpMySQLAdmin.

It should look something like:

/usr/local/lib/php -q -f /home/tedd/www/email_me.php

But, like a monkey typing all possible combinations, I've been unsuccessful in typing the right combination.

Thanks anyway.

tedd
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