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authorOndřej Surý <ondrej@sury.org>2013-07-22 08:22:22 +0200
committerOndřej Surý <ondrej@sury.org>2013-07-22 08:22:22 +0200
commitd837b4550418036e76d6adb3c7dad94b1e3a5a6a (patch)
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downloadphp-d837b4550418036e76d6adb3c7dad94b1e3a5a6a.tar.gz
New upstream version 5.5.1+dfsgupstream/5.5.1+dfsg
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@@ -1819,7 +1819,7 @@ Installation
set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
10. Windows: I've followed all the instructions, but still can't get
PHP and IIS to work together!
- 11. When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami, I get
+ 11. When running PHP as CGI with IIS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami, I get
the following error: Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed
directly..
12. How do I know if my php.ini is being found and read? It seems like
@@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ cgi error:
And for IIS4 you need to tell it that PHP is a script engine.
Also, you will want to read this faq.
- When running PHP as CGI with IIS, PWS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami, I get the
+ When running PHP as CGI with IIS, OmniHTTPD or Xitami, I get the
following error: Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed
directly..
You must set the cgi.force_redirect directive to 0. It defaults