File permissions?
Are there directives preventing Apache from executing php scripts in certain directories or limiting the directories in which php scripts executed?
________________________________ From: support-bounces@drupal.org [support-bounces@drupal.org] on behalf of Chris Miller [cjm@tryx.org] Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 11:23 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Legacy PHP script
Hi Folks,
I have a legacy php script that displays a form, accepts input and posts back to itself, where it looks for a non-zero $_POST array to decide if it is processing or displaying. In the event of process, it updates a database and redirects to a thank-you page. Simple.
I put this script in /site/default/files/form.php and I href'd it to a picture. When I click the picture, I get the text of form.php, not the result of processing. I have discovered that if I put the form on a different website, then I do get execution, so apparently Drupal is able to suppress php execution within its URL space. How do I bypass anti-execution restriction for this legacy script? Or, how do I incorporate this legacy script into an existing Drupal site?
Thanks for the help,
Chris.