The following reply was made to PR apache-api/3355; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Brian Schaffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
        Brian Schaffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
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Cc:  Subject: RE: apache-api/3355: ap_vformatter barfs on %n in log message
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 13:28:40 -0500 

 The actual code in the PHP source is (main.c, 224):
 
 aplog_error(NULL, 0, APLOG_ERR | APLOG_NOERRNO, php3_rqst->server,
 log_message);
 
 passing "%n" as log_message.
 
 In PHP code:
 <?
        error_log("%n");
 ?>
 
 I wasn't certain that this was related to the other bug report - just
 thought it sounded similar.
 
 -brian-
 
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 > Synopsis: ap_vformatter barfs on %n in log message
 > 
 > State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
 > State-Changed-By: marc
 > State-Changed-When: Fri Nov  6 10:14:22 PST 1998
 > State-Changed-Why:
 > Please give an exact example of a function call to log_error
 > that uses %n and shows this problem.
 > 
 > I'm not sure how this would be related to PR#2941 that you
 > mention.
 > 

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