ID: 11204 Updated by: stas Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Critical Status: Closed Bug Type: HTTP related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 4.0.5 and 4.0.6 New Comment: The page you have problem with does not return HTTP status line in the response, as describe in HTTP protocol description. Meaning, this site has broken HTTP implementation. Please contact the administrator of the server and ask them to fix their server to comply with HTTP standards. If you absolutely need to work with this broken server, you might use socket functions (fsockopen and friends) and talk to it directly. readfile() function is meant to communicate with HTTP servers which should speak HTTP as mandated by the standards. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-06-29 13:25:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The comments on this bug ID show that it should have been fixed in 4.0.6RC1 but it has not been fixed in the release version 4.0.6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-05-30 22:32:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course I mean't 4.0.6RC1.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-05-30 22:31:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reproduced with PHP 4.0.5RC1 and marked as fix before release. --Jani ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-05-30 20:34:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use readfile("http://www.internic.net") and it works fine, returning the InterNIC web page. Use readfile("http://www.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=blah.com&type=domain") against their page, which is a valid GET-request URL and works great from a browser and readfile doesn't work. I dug a little deeper and did a packet capture while trying my PHP page with both URL's. Both URL's return just fine in the packet capture, complete information, so why does the second URL with the query not work? The absolute only difference I can see in the packet capture that could make a difference here is that the normal pages are returned with a HTTP/1.1.200 on the top whereas the other URL is missing the HTTP response code! I'm not sure if it's legal HTTP for that code to be missing but could that be the problem? Thanks, Dave Hubbard ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=11204&edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]