ID: 14200
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Windows XP Pro
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

I have exactly the same problem, on a remote computer the long page
show many strange chars, and I have to refresh the page few time before
it show correctly. And that's when I'm in cgi...

With php as a module, i got some 404 errors, and much more errors of
loading...

My server is running on Apache 1.3.22 (as a nt service), with PHP 4.1.1
under XP Pro whithout any firewall (xp or third party ones).

And I've tried to move the php4apache.dll in the system directory, but
it don't seem to change anything (em, it should be normal ? :) )

(i've also tried the compatibility mode with the application, don't
work too :/)

(and sorry for my bad English, i'm Frensh ;) )


Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-19 10:06:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, only way is to use PHP as CGI NOT as module because module has
many problem! But using CGI I can't use function getallheader() to
support resume with download :-((



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[2001-12-19 07:07:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Any news with 4.1.0?

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[2001-11-30 14:48:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have verified but i don't have any firewall installed.
Other people have same problem. I don't know why this problem happens,
I think I've read all possible news about but I don't have found any
solution.
Have you replicated this problem in lab?
I hope in 4.1.0 release....  

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[2001-11-27 10:49:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

By default the "firewall" is not enabled.

But JIC you can check by doing this (may be faster way)

Control Panel->Network Connections
  Right Click on Network Bridge
  Choose Properties
  Choose TCP/IP From Items List
  Click Properties
  Click Advanced
  Click Options
  Highlight TCP/IP Filtering
  Click Properites
  Either Allow Port 80 if Filtering is enabled and Port 80 is blocked
or disable filtering.

-Chris
  
  

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[2001-11-27 10:22:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I might be mistaken, but AFAIK you point Apache via httpd.conf to
php4apache.dll. You can put that dll anywhere you want, as long as
Apache knows the right path.
php4ts.dll on the contrairy, should be located in your windows/system32
directory.

But I don't think that solves your problem. I think the problem is that
XP has some kind of firewall built in, which probably denies any
incoming connections. You should open port 80 somewhere in your
controlpanel... don't ask my where as I don't have XP yet...

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