ID:               41771
 User updated by:  webmaster at studio505 dot net
 Reported By:      webmaster at studio505 dot net
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003
 PHP Version:      5.2.3
 New Comment:

Theres the php.ini Recommended Version 

http://area51solutions.com/ini.rar 

theres not a dang thing wrong with it. 

And there sure as heck aint no short open tags setting in it. 

And if there was supposed to be one. 

Thats a bug by itself.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-06-21 22:30:02] webmaster at studio505 dot net

FOr crying out loud 
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Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
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Try using the \"show source\" feature of your browser - looks like you
have short_open_Tags disabled in your php.ini
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And now you say i got it open?!?

Look man / woman w/e 
Screenshot 

http://area51solutions.com/whereisit.jpg 
WHere is the short_open_Tags huh?


Do you know why you dont about this issue? 
becuase people give up on installing as a ISAPI module. They rely on
the default mode. 

First you say i got this this short open tags disabled now you say i
got open. 

quit trying to play me. 
There is a problem 

I told you this is a bug and if you fix you wouldnt get half the
problems of people installing on windows server 2003. 

There is a problem with the ISAPI working as a perfect install on
windows server 2003. It will not load the text. by adding the HTML
headers to help 
JUMP START text output 
i proved the install is fine itself. 

I want a second opinion.

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[2007-06-21 22:16:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In one script you have <? phpinfo(); ?> in the other <?php phpinfo();
?> if you open http://area51solutions.com/test.php  in your browser and
use the "view source" feature - as I said before - you can see that "<?
phpinfo(); ?>" wasn't parsed, which means you have short_open_tags
enabled in your php.ini file. No bug.

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[2007-06-21 22:13:07] webmaster at studio505 dot net

short_open_Tags is not anywhere in the php.ini i just looked
everywhere. 

The fact that even if it is disabled 

WHY is it working on http://area51solutions.com/test3.php 

AND why is not even in my php.ini if its so vital to making text show
up. 

im telling you dude you got a bug with your stuff.

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[2007-06-21 22:09:11] webmaster at studio505 dot net

ive proved this is a bug 
look 
http://area51solutions.com/test3.php Works perfectly with a HTML header
to help Jump start the text to show.

http://area51solutions.com/test.php that just has a phpinfo () in it
does not!

how are you going to sit here and tell me its not a bug when i sat here
for hours poring over every setting and prove that it works with a html
header in it to help jump start the text to show. 

i know you guys dont care much about windows server 2003, but come on
man look at those links. one works and one doesnt. 

its a problem man.

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[2007-06-21 22:03:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not
a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at
http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report
a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php

Try using the \"show source\" feature of your browser - looks like you
have short_open_Tags disabled in your php.ini

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