Thankyou Joe, I'll definitely check the the filter code.

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Joe Lewis <j...@joe-lewis.com> wrote:

> On 05/28/2013 08:38 AM, Sindhi Sindhi wrote:
>
>> [SNIP]
>>
>>
>> With these changes, when I start httpd.exe and try to launch a simple php
>> file shown above, from the browser, the first time I see that my filter
>> module gets the correct php data from php file in the buckets. But when I
>> try to open the same php file second time, I see that there are some extra
>> strings appended to the original php file contents and sent to my filter
>> module in the buckets. So in my filter when I read php data from the
>> bucket
>> I get the php data and some additional strings appended to the php data
>> like below -
>>
>> "<!doctype html><html><head></head><body>**Hello from PHP</body>
>> </html>6.26%20(KHTML,%20like%**20Gecko)%20Version/6.0%**20Mobile/10A5355d
>> %20Safari/8536.25 HTTP/1.1
>> Host: localhost
>> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:22.0) Gecko/20100101
>> Firefox/22.0
>> Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+**xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;**
>> q=0.8
>> Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5........ "
>>
>> Any help is highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
> Are you sure it's a problem with the php5_module and not your filter?  I
> only ask because the php5_module has been installed in numerous locations
> throughout the world, with custom modules (including an output filter of
> mine that wraps the page into a template), without issue.  I had run into a
> similar problem eons ago (I believe about 10 years or so).  In fact, I have
> one question that (if you answer honestly) will probably tell you where
> your problem is.
>
> Are you NULL-terminating all of your strings when you set them up at the
> beginning of the transaction?  If you say "yes", please send copies of
> code.  If you say "no", please fix and try again.  When I ran into that
> problem so long ago, I was mistakenly working under the assumption that the
> strings being passed around were NULL-terminated, which is not always the
> case.
>
> Joe
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