Ok, I'm sure this is a total newbie question, but I think I'm in the right place, no?
I'm trying to call a perl module from a cgi script - Mail::Sendmail - and my web host installed the module in a directory that doesn't seem to be accessible, at least not the way I'm trying. But I thought you... (1 Reply)
I am trying to find a way to check the current status of a file. Such as some cron job processes are dependent on the completion of others. if a file is currently being accessed / modified or simply open state I will wait until it is done being processed before attempting the next process on that... (3 Replies)
I have a requirement to close all the file descriptors from 3 to 1024 for a particular application.
Right now, this is how I do it ..
for ( int i = 3 ; i <= 1024; ++i )
close(i);
The change I am looking at is, I want to do away with the number 1024 and replace it with a constant which... (4 Replies)
Hello All,
Im opening a file desciptor in perl and sending data using print CMD "$xyz".
is there a limit to the length of the string that I can give to this CMD at a time. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to avoid re-directing line by line to a file.
What is the best way to re-direct STDOUT to a file in a subshell?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Vj (1 Reply)
Hello
I read a lot of post related to this topic, but nothing helped me. :mad:
I'm running a ksh script with subshell what processing some ldap command. I need to check output for possible errors.
#!/bin/ksh
...
readinput < $QCHAT_INPUT |&
while read -p line
do
echo $line
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to read a file line-by-line in a while loop, and perform some tasks which involves non-interactive SSH to a remote server. The code looks something like this --
#!/usr/bin/ksh
export myFile=/path/to/my/file.load
while read line
do
do something
## Adding the SSH... (2 Replies)
Greetings.
I am happily using constructs like the following; I have set -x to show fine distinctions.
$ exec 4> afile
+ exec
+ 4> afile
$ print -u4 This is the first line in afileAs you can see from the -x expansion, the shell performed the exec command and redirected file descriptor to... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
http_redirect
HTTP_REDIRECT(3) 1 HTTP_REDIRECT(3)http_redirect - Issue HTTP redirectSYNOPSIS
bool http_redirect ([string $url], [array $params], [bool $session = false], [int $status])
DESCRIPTION
Redirect to the given url.
The supplied $url will be expanded with http_build_url(3), the $params array will be treated with http_build_str(3) and the session iden-
tification will be appended if $session is true. The HTTP response code will be set according to $status. You can use one of the redirect
constants for convenience. Please see RFC 2616 for which redirect response code to use in which situation. By default PHP will decide which
response status fits best.
To be RFC compliant, "Redirecting to <a>URL</a>." will be displayed, if the client doesn't redirect immediately, and the request method
was another one than HEAD.
A log entry will be written to the redirect log, if the INI settinghttp.log.redirect is set and the redirect attempt was successful.
PARAMETERS
o $url
- the URL to redirect to
o $params
- associative array of query parameters
o $session
- whether to append session information
o $status
- custom response status code
RETURN VALUES
Returns FALSE or exits on success with the specified redirection status code. See the INI settinghttp.force_exit for what "exits" means.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A http_redirect(3) example
<?php
http_redirect("relpath", array("name" => "value"), true, HTTP_REDIRECT_PERM);
?>
The above example will output:
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.2
Content-Type: text/html
Location: http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc
Redirecting to <a href="http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc">http://www.example.com/curdir/relpath?name=value&PHPSESSID=abc</a>.
SEE ALSO
the HttpResponse class if you are using PHP 5.1.0 and above.
PHP Documentation Group HTTP_REDIRECT(3)