The reson for this is that eZ publish does not support PHP running in CGI mode. There are some patches available in this forum, but we do not guarantee that it will work.
Thanks for the info that CGI is not supported. Could you go into any detail as to why it is not supported? My guess is that eZ Publish needs some sort of unrestricted access to the file system or Apache and in CGI mode, PHP runs as it's own user (usually quite separate from the rest of the system) while running as a module, it shares Apache's user.
Finding a resolution would be very helpful as many hosting providers will only run PHP as a module in safe mode (useless, I think, or can eZ Publish run fine in safe mode?).
Ted Stresen-Reuter
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