Re: PHP and command line (for Wiki)
- From: gosha bine <stereofrog@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 20:26:52 +0200
Ale wrote:
Hi... I started to "program" in PHP (better say to read it :P) from a
few days because I am installing a Wiki on a virtual server (Windows
Server 2003 with Plesk 7.6). I have PHP5 and all is working just fine.
However, I am trying to parse latex equations and encountered some
troubles. I have already installed all the necessary software and when
I execute the following by command line:
C:\miktex\bin\latex.exe --output-directory=C:\Inetpub\vhosts\mysite.com
\httpdocs\wiki\images\\tmp\\ --interaction=nonstopmode C:\a.tex
I generate the right file in the right folder. However, when I try to
execute (adding it to a PHP routine that is executed for sure):
$command = "C:\miktex\bin\latex.exe --output-directory=C:\Inetpub
\vhosts\mysite.com\httpdocs\wiki\images\\tmp\\ --
interaction=nonstopmode C:\a.tex";
$text = exec($command);
it doesn't happen anything. Permissions in tmp should be fine... do
you have any suggestion?
Thanks
Ale
Add 2>&1 to your command and look what it says (make use of exec's second param)
--
gosha bine
extended php parser ~ http://code.google.com/p/pihipi
blok ~ http://www.tagarga.com/blok
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