[nycphp-talk] Htaccess and php user account
Chris Shiflett
shiflett at php.net
Mon Dec 1 22:15:13 EST 2008
I heard that PHP has always been notorious for sometimes not
processing requests poorly and sending back the source code for pages
to the client:
http://shiflett.org/blog/2007/sep/catching-up-and-keeping-up
It's a shame that guy's blog no longer exists. At least the TechCrunch
story still does. :-)
Chris
On Dec 1, 2008, at 22:07, Justin Dearing wrote:
> Michele,
>
> I think your ISP lied to you. Assuming its apache and mod_php I'm
> pretty sure that the only explanation was they reconfigured apache
> wrong, restarted apache, you saw the issue, reported it, and they
> fixed it.
>
> If your server is a windows server (unlikely in a shared hosting
> senario) or this is something like lighthttpd or php running on
> apache through some configuration I'm not totatly familiar with like
> CGI, then maybe this can happen.
>
> If what you experienced is a common occurrence with mod_php, I hope
> others on this list will chime in. If it is I'm going to cease using
> apache and mod_php in production environments.
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Michele Waldman
> <mmwaldman at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure which process died, but I was programming one night and
> all of the sudden all of my php code was being dumped to my browser.
>
> I called my hosting provider and they said the underlying process
> had died for some reason.
>
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