ID: 15613 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Critical +Status: Open Bug Type: Output Control Operating System: Windows XP (Professional) PHP Version: 4.1.1 New Comment:
Not critical Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-21 03:07:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, i have tested the script on Win NT and Win2000. There are no problems. So it is really a problem of Win XP + PHP as module. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-20 14:53:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP. Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too). I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem; we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if anyone else has the same problem) that will get more heads thinking about it :-) Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i get the problems described above. Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI. What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache? Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under apache and from the command line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does this happen if you use CGI under XP? I suspect that this might be apache related. --Wez. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/15613 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=15613&edit=1