ID: 22497
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: henrik dot gebauer at web dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4CVS-2003-03-05 (stable) (Apache2 module)
New Comment:
I'm not sure, but maybe this problem has something to do with
_setmode() invocation in the CLI/CGI version.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-05 14:04:10] henrik dot gebauer at web dot de
Yes.
I tried the CGI version today and all chars were written into the file.
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[2003-03-05 12:34:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So the bug happens ONLY under Apache2 when you run PHP as apache
module?
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[2003-03-05 07:48:24] henrik dot gebauer at web dot de
I have my own php.ini. (changes: max_execution_time=5,
error_reporting=E_ALL, include_path, extension_dir,
extension=php_gd2.dll, session.save_path=C:\WINNT\TEMP and I have the
Zend Optimizer installed)
But I tried it also with the php.ini-dist of the latest stable snapshot
what didn't fix the bug.
Normally, I'm using PHP as an Apache2 module but I couldn't reproduce
the bug with CGI/FastCGI.
It doesn't matter if I use a compiled snapshot or if I compile it by
myself.
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[2003-03-04 19:29:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you 100% sure there isn't some clash with the versions now??
Also, does this happen with CLI/CGI ?
What php.ini are you using? And what have you changed in it?
Are you loading any extensions in it?
If only you have this problem, and two developers can't reproduce it,
it's most likely something wrong in your side, not in PHP..
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[2003-03-04 16:06:46] henrik dot gebauer at web dot de
I can reproduce the bug with the last stable release for Windows of PHP
4.3.2-dev (From snaps.php.net, Built On: Mar 04, 2003 17:30 GMT)
Replacing the php4ts.dll by the one of PHP 4.3.1 fixes the problem.
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