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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting PHP: declared variables, strlen vs isset Post 302976539 by stomp on Thursday 30th of June 2016 12:23:25 PM
Old 06-30-2016
How do you set $host? Do you assume $host is automatically set by appending --host=$host to your php-program-call? If that is so: That's not happening - you have to parse command line args. Or did you just leave the command line parsing code out? If so, please show the code, how you parse the command line args.
 

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PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3)						 1						  PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3)

php_ini_scanned_files - Return a list of .ini files parsed from the additional ini dir

SYNOPSIS
string php_ini_scanned_files (void ) DESCRIPTION
php_ini_scanned_files(3) returns a comma-separated list of configuration files parsed after php.ini. These files are found in a directory defined by the --with-config-file-scan-dir option which is set during compilation. The returned configuration files also include the path as declared in the --with-config-file-scan-dir option. RETURN VALUES
Returns a comma-separated string of .ini files on success. Each comma is followed by a newline. If the directive --with-config-file-scan- dir wasn't set, FALSE is returned. If it was set and the directory was empty, an empty string is returned. If a file is unrecognizable, the file will still make it into the returned string but a PHP error will also result. This PHP error will be seen both at compile time and while using php_ini_scanned_files(3). EXAMPLES
Example #1 A simple example to list the returned ini files <?php if ($filelist = php_ini_scanned_files()) { if (strlen($filelist) > 0) { $files = explode(',', $filelist); foreach ($files as $file) { echo "<li>" . trim($file) . "</li> "; } } } ?> SEE ALSO
ini_set(3), phpinfo(3), php_ini_loaded_file(3). PHP Documentation Group PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3)
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