ID: 15612
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:
I think it is just 1 bug in PHP but multiple reactions to it from
different browsers.
Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-02 09:42:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have had this same problem - winXP, php4. I was getting reports from
people that the page would halfway load, then get redirected to a "Page
not found" error. But the url in the address bar was correct. If the
user refreshed, sometimes it would load back up, sometimes it wouldnt.
Reviewing the logs, I would also notice sometimes that the same user
would sit there and refresh the same page over and over, about 20 - 30
seconds apart. After asking them why they did this, they denied ever
doing it, and said they just had the page open and didn't notice
anything.
There seems to be a lot of different things here happening in this one
bug.
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[2002-04-01 01:37:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would like to report that after I had switched to linux, the problem
disappeared. I guess it was OS specific.
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[2002-03-30 23:03:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh, and I get this with .php files that have a large output. It didn't
happen before when I had PHP 4.06 and Windows ME. It happens sometimes
with phpMyAdmin pages too.
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[2002-03-30 22:57:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello I have been having the same problem but I didn't realize it was
because of the page size.
WindowsXP Pro
Apache 1.3.23
PHP 4.1.2
Also some browsers just show the cut off page, some rapidly refresh
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[2002-02-26 21:17:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.phps is handled differently and there _is_ known problem ;)
We should get rid of ".phps" support for PHP5 perhaps.
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