On 10/26/07, Instruct ICC <instructicc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What the hell is this? > Is Charlie Schulz trying to get me to click on this link? > > > Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:08:10 -0400 > > From: charlie.schulz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: instructicc@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [Ticket #29] Executing PHP > > > > Your ticket has been submitted. Please reply to this email (keeping the subject intact) with any additional information or comments. > > > > Help Desk: http://KHS2:8888/account/public_login/29?email=instructicc%40hotmail.com > > Ticket: # 29 > > Submitted: Oct 26, 2007 at 03:08 PM > > Summary: Executing PHP > > Status: open > > Priority: Medium > > > > Description: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Well on Mac/Unix/Linux you could type "ps" at the terminal to see the path to the running processes or "which php" to see which one you would invoke. > > > > Maybe you can upgrade to a Mac? > > > > Parallels running Windows XP didn't show me such info in the Task Manager; sorry. > > > > > > > Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:34:20 -0500 > > > From: philthathril@xxxxxxxxx > > > To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: Executing PHP > > > > > > Hi. Feel free to tell me this is a "duh" question. I don't know which PHP > > > executable (php.exe, php-cgi.exe, php-win.exe) is being run - how can I > > > tell? > > > > > > I am on a Win2k3 server running PHP5 (manual install) and IIS6. I've pointed > > > to the php5isapi.dll in IIS. I'm assuming b/c I do this that I am using the > > > php.exe. Thoughts? I've searched the PHP manual, but have had no luck. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > ~Philip > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the Messenger Café. Stop by today. > > http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_OctWLtagline > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This is an automated message sent from your Spiceworks Desktop. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Climb to the top of the charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble challenge with star power. > http://club.live.com/star_shuffle.aspx?icid=starshuffle_wlmailtextlink_oct I got the same thing this morning. It's not an FQDN, so it's no real problem. It's an internal (intranet) site, I'm guessing, that his address pipes to the helpdesk script, and once he notices it, he'll have a ton of bogus tickets to clear because of the list replies. Of course, on the flip side, tell me that wouldn't be an ideal way of collecting email addresses for SPAM. Simply have them go to an email address subscribed to a high-traffic mailing list that keeps the FROM headers intact, pipe to a script, and voila! -- Daniel P. Brown [office] (570-) 587-7080 Ext. 272 [mobile] (570-) 766-8107 Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Then you'll find out he was allergic and is hospitalized. See? No good deed goes unpunished.... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php