Re: php via cmdline including unwanted headers

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Stut wrote:
Sebe wrote:
Yeni Setiawan wrote:


On 5/30/07, *Sebe* <sebastian@xxxxxxxx <mailto:sebastian@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    I run some scripts via php (cgi) which sends output to another
    file, but
    it's including unwanted cookie header, etc in the outfile.

    example:

    php /home/dev/script.php > /home/production/feeds/news.xml 2>&1

    and at the top of news.xml i get:

    X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.2
    Set-Cookie: .....
    Set-Cookie: .....
    Cache-Control: private
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1

    i turned off expose php which gets rid of the x-powered-by but what
    about the rest?




try to use quiet mode by using -q option as follow:

php -q  /home/dev/script.php > /home/production/feeds/news.xml 2>&1

i tried using -q
still shows the headers.. this problem started when i switched to php cgi.

Well that's your mistake. The CGI binary is meant for use as a web page generator. You need php-cli.

-Stut

turning cgi.check_shebang_line in php.ini solved the problem without using php cli

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