Re: What do you get for ...

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On Tuesday, June 7, 2011, Richard Quadling wrote:

> But the surprising issue is that your 5.1.6 returns bool(false). So
> far, that's the only report I've got that shows inconsistent
> behaviour for PHP5+

I too was surprised, which is why I took the time to report. AFAICT,
I've got the standard LAMP stack for CentOS 5.6 from the time I
developed the first application on it. The output from
print_r($_SERVER) contains the expected script-related paths and I
don't get issues running PHP scripts on this server either via Apache
or via cron (as shell scripts).

If specific output from this server would help, I may be able to give
this to you off-list.

HTH,

-- 
Geoff


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