Hmmm. This may have nothing to do with it, but, running a command I know doesn't exist (say "hghswks") at the command line tells me "-bash: hghswks: command not found" When I run that same command through exec(), I get nothing back. The plot thinkens? On 3/30/07, Nathan Ziarek <nziarek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"as you can see..." -- Helps to provide the feedback I am getting: Array ( [0] => -------------------- [1] => class.fileSystem.php [2] => tester.php [3] => -------------------- [4] => PHP script text [5] => PHP script text ) Nate On 3/30/07, Nathan Ziarek <nziarek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ooooh. That would have been likely, too. It is typed in correctly in the script. > > Just to test, my entire script is nothing more than: > > <?PHP > exec("/usr/bin/gnomevfs-info", $array); > $array[] = "--------------------"; > exec("ls", $array); > $array[] = "--------------------"; > exec("file -i -b *", $array); > echo "<pre>" . print_r($array, true) . "</pre>"; > ?> > > I was using it to test the output, which works on both "ls" and > "file." Running "gnomevfs-info" without a file pumps out "Usage: > /usr/bin/gnomevfs-info <uri>" at the command line. As you can see, it > pumps out nothing when run in PHP. > > I can't for the life of me think of a reason for it not to give me any > indication of why it isn't working. No errors, no results. > > Nate > > On 3/29/07, Edward Vermillion <evermillion@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Just going out on a limb here, but did you mis-type it in the script > > also? > > > > > > >> > > > >> > I then stumbled upon gnomevfs-info that provided the information I > > >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > > > > > > >> > exec, etc). I used the full path (/usr/bin/gnamevfs-info) so I > > >> don't > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > > >
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