ID: 14529
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Summary: script doesn't always finish output
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Linux RH 7.2
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:

I've answered that before (I've tried 3 different snaps versions).  I
tried todays php-200201191500 and still the same problem.  I even
re-compiled my kernel to the latest stable version this morning just in
case it was a RH default compile thing.  

I'm recompiling php-4.0.6 from scratch (rather than the RPM) as we
speak with the exact same options on ./configure line just to be sure
that it is just 4.1.0 or newer giving me the grief.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-19 21:56:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is 4th time to ask. Do you have problem with 4.2.0-dev?

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[2002-01-19 19:44:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

found some new things that may help.

On the pages that didn't finish loading I discovered my PHP generated
code missed a end </font> tag.  So I added it in and it displays the
entire page now (weird that PHP4.0.6 didn't have this problem).

BUT the problem of it crashing IE6.0 still happens in PHP4.1.1.  It is
as if there is header information that isn't being sent properly.  When
I use a linux box rather than crashing it pops up an error window
saying Error, connection to server was dropped.

The way to duplicate this is simply go to a page that loaded fine a
minute ago and click refresh (and 1/3 will crash).  I've tried this on
smaller scripts and it doesn't crash but it does on this larger program
which uses many different functions of PHP so I'm wondering if a
function that is used is what causes the problem.  

Any ideas of how I can narrow the test down to find what exactly causes
the conflict (maybe a combination of functions)?

The script varies depending on the pages function (many includes) and
can be as many as 5000 lines long in some places.  It runs perfectly
smooth in PHP4.0.1 -> PHP4.0.6 but not in PHP4.1.0 or newer.  I'll try
todays latest snap again (previous one didn't work either).

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[2002-01-10 01:58:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok. Please test it when the site is up.
If you find any new problem in snapshots, please submit bug report for
it :)

BTW, output control code differs in 4.2.0, so this problem may be fixed
in 4.2.0.

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[2002-01-10 01:05:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://snaps.php.net seems to be down now (get message 
saying host doesn't exist) so I'll have to try it another 
day


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[2002-01-10 00:56:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I tried the latest snapshot a few weeks ago and after some difficulty
getting it to run this script (as I discovered it won't let me connect
to mysql using localhost) it crashed my IE when I tried loading the
script.

When I use another browser (on my linux box) it gives me the connection
lost error again.

I haven't tried it with the latest snapshot (so it's a few weeks
outdated).  I'll go get it and try it right now.


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