ID:               50007
 Updated by:       [email protected]
 Reported By:      vlad at todosv dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         CGI related
 Operating System: Any, but tested in Ubuntu
-PHP Version:      5.2.11
+PHP Version:      5.2.10
 New Comment:

Please try using this snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:

  http://windows.php.net/snapshots/

Works, fine, for, me.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-10-26 23:17:59] vlad at todosv dot com

Description:
------------
Keeping it simple:

If you have PHP as a Apache's Mod you can send Last-Modified without
problems.

If you have PHP as CGI/FastCGI Last-Modified header is not sent as
intented, and which is worse, it's sent as: Last-Modified       Thu, 01 Jan
1970 00:00:00 GMT.

The problem with this is that I can't do custom file caching by sending
304 header.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
        header('Last-Modified: mon, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT');
        header('mtime: mon, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT');
        print implode('<br />',headers_list());
?>

It will output the same header_list() regardless it's *CGI or as apache
mod.

It prints the following:
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.10-2ubuntu6
Last-Modified:lun, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT
mtime: lun, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT

But received headers are not the same.

Expected result:
----------------
As an Apache Mod:
X-Powered-By    PHP/5.2.10-2ubuntu6
mtime   mon, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT
Last-Modified   mon, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT

Actual result:
--------------
As *GCI:
X-Powered-By    PHP/5.2.10-2ubuntu6
mtime   mon, 26 oct 2009 18:26:27 GMT
Last-Modified   Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT


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