[nycphp-talk] Apache look back functionality and PHP
inforequest
1j0lkq002 at sneakemail.com
Thu Aug 4 15:05:27 EDT 2005
I rely on Apache's lookback quite a bit and never have any trouble even
across numerous hosts. Maybe take a close look at the script/parse
instructions and your placement of the "?" in that query string. I think
you need safe mode off for image magik, right?
Maybetry a lookback example using a basic test script, before debugging
the image magik scripts?
-=john andrews
Mark Withington mwithington-at-PLMresearch.com |nyphp dev/internal group
use| wrote:
> I've been trying to use a PHP front-end script for Imagemagick as
> described at evolt.org (see
> http://www.evolt.org/article/PHP_front-end_to_ImageMagick/17/55650/ )
> The script relies upon $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] and Apache's look back
> to find the front-end script (magick.php). The idea of the magick.php
> script is to accept Imagemagick commands embedded in a URL.
>
> Abstract:
>
> "The script will enable us to give |convert| commands by changing the
> query string. Maybe a simple example will better explain this idea.
> You've got an image: |http://wwww.example.com/img/image.jpg|. You copy
> the ImageMagick script |magick.php| to the same directory. The image
> is now also available as
> |http://www.example.com/img/magick.php/image.jpg|. So far, your image
> hasn't changed. Now, imagine you want a thumbnail of the image with a
> width of exactly 200 pixels. You can get that image by requesting the
> url: |http://www.example.com/img/magick.php/image.jpg?resize(200)|."
>
> For the life of me, I can't get Apache to look
> back and find the magick.php script, rather it simply looks at image.jpg and assumes it's a subdirectory.
> Has anyone had any experience with this script (a PHP front-end to
> ImageMagick as described at evolt.org) or Apache's look
> back functionality?
>
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