ID:               19324
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Output Control
 Operating System: Solaris8 x86
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

Will it fixed at next version?


Previous Comments:
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[2002-09-30 00:27:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Did you do the tests I asked you to do?

Derick

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[2002-09-29 20:27:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No wonder the situation never arises in Apache2 .
I haven't used "php_engine=off" in httpd.conf (Apache2
will report config error ! It doesn't know the instruct .)

So, I just use "AddType text/html .php" to replace
"php_engine=off". It's work ! No showing source arise,
and some directory can disable PHP.

Thanks your help.

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[2002-09-28 12:36:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Okay, looks like an old bug resurfaced. Can you do the following test,
and stick to it very precise:

1. stop apache
2. start apache in single process mode like:
   /path/to/apache/httpd -X
3. Request a page from a vhost/directory where PHP is enabled
4. Do that again :)
5. Request a page from a vhost/directory where PHP is disabled
6. Request a page from a vhost/directory where PHP is enabled (but not
explicit with php_engine = on, just the 'default')
7. Request a page from a vhost/directory where PHP is enabled (implicit
wirth php_engine = on)
Please tell us when you see the source and when not.

regards,
Derick

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[2002-09-28 09:55:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, I do. But I use <Location> tag to include it.
because I want to make PHP can't work in some directories.
Why the showing source arise randomly ?
If I can't use "php_engine=off" , how I disable PHP
in some directories, please ?

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[2002-09-28 04:55:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You dont have php_engine=off in any of your apache vhosts do you?

- James

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