Hi Mike,

I would seem so, but the patch (in snapshot php4-200501201930) only
seems to work when the output_buffering is set to 0.  With
output_buffering set to the default 4096, the virtual() calls are sent
to the browser out of order. The concern with turning the output
buffering off is that the performance will drop off, or there will be an
increase in resource utilization, etc.  The pages and configuration that
are not rendering properly under PHP 4.3.9 have been QA tested without
this issue in PHP 4.3.7 for months, and seem to work fine in PHP 4.3.8.

Any advice or guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks,
JP

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On 21 January 2005 22:01, Potter, Jeff wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Could someone help me understand why later versions of PHP (4.3.9, 
> 4.3.10, & 5.0.3) do not maintain the same ordering for virtual() call 
> output as the older versions?

Sounds like a known bug, which should already be fixed for future
versions; see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=30446 for more details.

Cheers!

Mike

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