ID: 29575 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: intreg at zoom dot co dot uk -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: PHP options/info functions Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux PHP Version: 4.3.8 New Comment:
This sounds very much like you aren't editing the correct php.ini file. Check the phpinfo() output where it's looking for the php.ini file and put your edited file where it want it to be. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-09 09:35:06] intreg at zoom dot co dot uk went back to 4.3.7 and still same result - thinking perhaps the header messages (already sent) may not be as I first thought related to the output_buffering setting. Won't know for sure until I go back an apache version (2.0.50 to 2.0.49) and figure out which bit of the setup is producing my problem [will be doing another setup/build in two weeks]. I leave this minor bug report on file as php output_buffering setting would be easier to eliminate as a possible cause if my php.ini setting of 'off' could be seen in phpinfo as 'off'. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-08 21:34:06] intreg at zoom dot co dot uk Description: ------------ output_buffering = Off output_buffering=off tried both of these but phpinfo still seems to show 'no value' for this directive. If you want to see if anyone else has managed to successfully switch it off, then a quick browse through google using a search string as follows: output_buffering 4.3.8 off didn't produce any examples I could find [lots of 'no value' and 4096 and 0 but seemingly no 'off']. Just off to try making apache override the php setting, otherwise it's back to 4.3.7 [the web developer does his own flushing and I'm not about to tell him that he can no longer do this] Regards, Gary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29575&edit=1