ID:               28929
 User updated by:  remy at ourselves dot nl
 Reported By:      remy at ourselves dot nl
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Win XP Pro
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2004-06-25 (dev)
 New Comment:

After toying arond with ob_start, stacking several of them and flushing
them, I get the following error on every parsed PHP-script (with no
other output):
'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 77F47EC4'

After I restarted IIS I'm getting then next error after every PHP page
parsed:
'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 016473DD'

Playing arond again with ob_start and then they same thing happend
(giving only 'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 77F47EC4').

Restarted IIS again and then would get the next error after every
PHPpage parsed:
'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 016873DD'


Previous Comments:
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[2004-06-25 19:48:06] remy at ourselves dot nl

also another note:
When I run PHP5.0RC2 I didn't had this problem.

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[2004-06-25 19:45:19] remy at ourselves dot nl

Description:
------------
Clean default install of Win XP Pro. Then installed IIS5.1,the .NET
Framework, an SQL-server instance and Java. Run Windows Update and
installed every patch.

Then installed PHP5.0RC3 (without a php.ini) and then every page parsed
by PHP I get at the end the following line:
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 015B73DD

Then renamed php.ini-dist to php.ini and restarted IIS, but the same
problem occurs.

Then stopped IIS and installed the latest snapshot of PHP (25june2004
14:00), also without a php.ini, and the same problem occurs.



Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php phpinfo(); ?>

Expected result:
----------------
You can look at the phpinfo (with the bug at the end) at
http://reasonsto.servebeer.com/phpinfo.php.



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