Hi All, This is probably not the place for this question but unfortunately I don't know where is. Hopefully, someone has an answer to this. I have noticed the environment variable FP_NO_HOST_CHECK on my WinXP (but not Win2K3) system and was wondering what it means, what is it used for? -- Garfield A. Lewis DB2 UDB Development, IBM Canada Laboratory
Seems you have some specific platform sdk installed, there is no such with core PSDK I have on my computer Arkady "Garfield Lewis" wrote in message news:uCR%23SluRHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi All, > > This is probably not the place for this question but unfortunately I don't > know where is. Hopefully, someone has an answer to this. I have noticed > the > environment variable FP_NO_HOST_CHECK on my WinXP (but not Win2K3) system > and was wondering what it means, what is it used for? > > -- > Garfield A. Lewis > DB2 UDB Development, > IBM Canada Laboratory > > >
In article <#NzvrcESHHA.3500@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, "Arkady Frenkel" wrote: >Seems you have some specific platform sdk installed, there is no such with >core PSDK I have on my computer >Arkady > >"Garfield Lewis" wrote in message >news:uCR%23SluRHHA.996@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi All, >> >> This is probably not the place for this question but unfortunately I don't >> know where is. Hopefully, someone has an answer to this. I have noticed >> the >> environment variable FP_NO_HOST_CHECK on my WinXP (but not Win2K3) system >> and was wondering what it means, what is it used for? >> Sounds like a FrontPage eviromental variable to me.
"Garfield Lewis" wrote: > Hi All, > > This is probably not the place for this question but unfortunately I don't > know where is. Hopefully, someone has an answer to this. I have noticed the > environment variable FP_NO_HOST_CHECK on my WinXP (but not Win2K3) system > and was wondering what it means, what is it used for? > > -- > Garfield A. Lewis > DB2 UDB Development, > IBM Canada Laboratory > > This environment variable is used with PHP web scripting. -- Frank
Actually, I probably jumped the gun here. -- Frank
Hey Frank: I speak english so I know "jumped the gun" means you answered too fast, but it might be incomprehensible to English as a Second Language people. And honestly I don't know what you meant by that. Does that mean it's Not actually a PHP Webscripting environmental variable, or Maybe it is , or Maybe it isn't, or it was just a guess,...? Thanks P.S. I jump the gun a lot. Thanks for trying to help. "FHickman" wrote: > Actually, I probably jumped the gun here. > > -- > Frank
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