ID: 50322 User updated by: rafarataneneces at gmail dot com Reported By: rafarataneneces at gmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: *General Issues Operating System: Cent Os 64bit PHP Version: 5.2.11 New Comment:
Testing<br> add string<br> <testing><br> Oh ok, I got it so my browser thinks it's HTML? I thought it was PHP error Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-11-29 16:21:18] ras...@php.net If you did a view source you would see the raw <> tags there. PHP prints them out nicely. It is your browser interpreting them as html tags which means you can only see them when you view the source. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-11-29 16:13:16] rafarataneneces at gmail dot com yeah ras...@php.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-11-29 08:37:47] ras...@php.net Uh, you did a "view source" right? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-11-29 08:01:29] rafarataneneces at gmail dot com Description: ------------ PHP breaks when I add "<" to any string For example $test="Test<ing"; echo $test the result would be Test Instead of Test<ing This ONLY happens when running using the apache module. If I run with command line, with the PHP binary, it works ok Reproduce code: --------------- $test="Testing<br>\n"; $test.="adding string\n"; $test.="<testing>\n"; echo $test; Expected result: ---------------- Testing<br> adding string <testing> Actual result: -------------- Testing adding string ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-11-29 08:00:42] rafarataneneces at gmail dot com Description: ------------ PHP breaks when I add "<" to any string For example $test="Test<ing"; echo $test the result would be Test Instead of Testing This ONLY happens when running using the apache module. If I run with command line, with the PHP binary, it works ok Reproduce code: --------------- $test="Testing<br>\n"; $test.="adding string\n"; $test.="<testing>\n"; echo $test; Expected result: ---------------- Testing<br> adding string <testing> Actual result: -------------- Testing adding string ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=50322&edit=1