ID: 34071 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: dennis at nocertainty dot com -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Output Control Operating System: Windows XP SP2 PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-08-10 (dev) New Comment:
Not PHP problem then. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 19:20:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED] That's not a very good test since ob_gzhandler checks the request's accept-encoding and since your telnet test didn't specify that you could accept gzip or deflate, then the gzhandler simply didn't do anything. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 19:03:27] dennis at nocertainty dot com You're right, that works, and I get the correct result. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 18:56:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you sure there is nothing shown in the "View Source" tab? I'm almost sure your browser just hides binary output from you. So try this: telnet localhost 80 GET /script.php HTTP/1.0 <Enter> <Enter> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 18:50:14] dennis at nocertainty dot com Yes, that works. But as soon as I use ob_gzhandler, instead of foo, nothing is displayed. I run PHP4 and PHP5 at the same time (port 80 is PHP4.3.4, port 83 is PHP5Dev). Could it be that the bug is caused by my PHP4 installation? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 18:39:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Still can't reproduce, even with FCGI. Does this work for you: <?php function foo($data) { return $data; } ob_start('foo'); echo 'Should NOT be shown'; ob_clean(); echo 'Should be shown'; ?> ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/34071 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=34071&edit=1