2008/8/28 Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > anyone know if it's possible to grab the entire commandline > that was used to start up a php script on the CLI, an example > of what I'm looking to grab from within the script (test.php in > this example): > > "php -qC -ddisplay_errors=1 ./test.php -o -d -e jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -f > ./last.log | grep Exception" > > of course I know what the script name and arguments are but I'd rather like > the > whole enchilada (php binary and it's args + the pipe to grep). > > possible? bad idea? down boy? Not possible, I'm afraid. Certainly not portably. The command line is manipulated quite heavily before your script gets run. (eg shell wildcard expansions). A quick Google suggests that it is possible under VMS, but I doubt that's much use to you. -- http://www.otton.org/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php