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Old 05-08-2006, 07:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A PHP Script To See What Components Are In A Hosting?

Hi guys!

Is there such a php script that, if uploaded into your hosting account, can tell
you on the spot what php components are enabled/installed? (i.e. AMFPHP) I
thought of being able to do this first before asking my current host.

Simple solution is to get a dedicated server. But that's if I can afford it.
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Outputs (my host): http://bgfweb.com/phpinfo.php
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Damn. I actually have that in my computer, and I totally forgot about that!

Thanks, SV! Followup question, though, since it's only now I'm learning about
php.

My friend has a flash-intensive website which requires AMFPHP (that's why I
mentioned it in my starting thread). Based on that string of code you input, is
there any field from those results which can confirm AMFPHP's installed in the
hosting service?
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As SecondVersion said the code is:
PHP Code:
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phpinfo
();
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Hope that helps, im learning php to and need to do this sort of stuff to help me!
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you just have to run the script and browse down the page.

You could press Ctrl+F and type in the name of that component!

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