ID: 16411 Comment by: win at ridingacrossusa dot com Reported By: vielina at hn dot vnn dot vn Status: No Feedback Bug Type: MSSQL related Operating System: Windows 2000 PHP Version: 4.3.0 New Comment:
I am having the same porblem, and I would like to know that anyone has a solution for this problem. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-02-16 19:52:04] atpires at terra dot com dot br Using FastCGI solve this problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-01-22 11:21:56] silvercrow13 at hotmail dot com I've got the same problem and I can't find a solution. I'm using 2 computers as I do some work at work and at home. My configs are pretty much the same in both computers. Both work under Win Xp SP1 Pro, IIS 5.1, PHP 4.3.4 and MySql 4.0. This only happens at work, at home it works just fine, never had any problem. I'm scared I will have to reinstall my system anytime for some other reason and see this issue bothering me at home too. Some say it is CPU speed related but I don't know. My home PC is P4 with HT and at work I use an AMD Duron based system. Doesn't seem that relevant. Most of the comments refer to a MSSQL issue but I use Mysql and I have this same problem too. I read somewhere it's related to the use of frames. I thought so but when using header redirection I encounter the same annoying message. I even tought of installing Apache instead of IIS but the MS web server seems a lot less scary, I'm just a newbie. I can't find a reason for this to happen only at my work PC. Please help ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-01-15 06:58:52] abanet at pas dot ucm dot es After a lot of time trying redirection with header and always getting "CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of ..." error after an SQL 2000 insert instruction I tried this with success: print "<html><head><META HTTP-EQUIV='Refresh' CONTENT='0;URL=url'></head></html>"; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-12 07:23:03] pedro at fundacaounimed dot com dot br I think I find the solution for this problem... Just put this line "cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1" on php.ini. Please, send us a message if it works. I had this problem during much time and looking for solution, I saw that many others have it too. PS.: sorry if there is some english error. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-08 20:26:16] xd1013 at 163 dot com part for my connection class as fllow -------------------------------------- class Connection{ var $CID; var $Status=0; //Establish Connection to SQL Server function open($Host=CON_HOST,$User=CON_USER,$Pwd=CON_PWD){ if($this->Status==1) return $this->CID; $this->CID=mssql_connect($Host, $User, $Pwd); mssql_select_db(CON_DB); $this->Status=1; return $this->CID; } function execute($sql){ mssql_query($sql,$this->CID); return mssql_rows_affected($this->CID); } //Close Connection function close(){ return mssql_close($this->CID); } } // end class ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16411 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16411&edit=1