ID: 14348
Updated by: mfischer
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache related
Operating System: Windows XP Professional
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

Just a suggestion: can you try if this also is true for RC3 from 
http://phpuk.org/~james/php-4.1.0RC3-win32.zip ?

Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-05 06:57:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Right. This is basically bug 14222 in another guise - I can't see how to add comments 
to that bug.

In bug #14222 it shows the type of corruption I've *sometimes* had reports of seeing 
with Apache 1.3.20-1.3.22, PHP 4.0.6 on both NT4SP6 and W2KSP2. Mainly corruption like 
what was linked to in
http://tugs.imp.ch/index.html.2
but sometimes like this:
http://tugs.imp.ch/index.html.3

And then yesterday I upgraded to Windows XP, and initially I was getting corruption in 
parts of a large PHP page. I rebooted, and started getting (for the first time) the 
symptom where the page would just keep reloading and reloading and reloading.

I have a testcase now which causes the problem most of the time on IE6 and IE5.5 - 
continual reloading - since the page of this testcase is made up of HTML comments, I 
can see various numbers of the point at which HTML loading failed before restarting - 
e.g.
<!-- test 1383 -
shown on screen. The bigger the value of count passed to the page, the more likely it 
is that this will happen. For me, it happens the majority of the time for count > 
5000. It never happens for low counts.

The script:
<html>
<body>
<?
for ($i = 1; $i < $count; $i++) {
    print ("<!-- test $i -->\n");
}
print "Finished\n";
?>
</body>
</html>

On Mozilla (recent nightly build), it behaves differently - the page cuts off at a 
random point (you can see this by doing View Source), but does not continually reload.

Intrigued by the difference, I did a wget of the script to see what was actually 
coming from the webserver. I got the result of test.php?count=500000
It got to iteration 1547, then it went
<!-[^@]p*[<81><E8>]XT[<80>^@^@^@^@]test[^@<90>^^<81>] -->
and then restarted the count at iteration 214!
(note: the square brackets delimit the reversed colour characters in the 'less' 
filereader - showing null characters and high-eighth-bit characters)

It continued up along until iteration 439, then went
<!- --->
and jumped to iteration 1764.
Then at iteration 2409, it printed
<!-- test[^@<F0>]c[<81><E8>]XT<80>^@^@^@^@]-- t[^@<80>]D[<81>]895 -->
and continued on from iteration 896...
etc.
Then we get to 3056, and it goes
<!--[^@]0m[<81><E8>]XT[<80>^@^@^@^@] OK[^M^@^P]}[<81>]e: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 11:26:29 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.20 (Win32) PHP/4.0.6
etc.
and just started right from the beginning again. It only restarted once in that run, 
but my experience with IE suggests that it generally happens more often.

I don't have a Windows debugger, so think I've given nearly as much information as I 
can.

It would be nice if somebody could run the test on 4.0.6, and  test on the most recent 
RC of 4.1.0?
(note that while this is extremely reproducible with XP, minor non-reproducible 
corruption would often occur with the other NT systems).

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