ID:          27345
 Updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By: php_bugs at ecora dot de
 Status:      Open
 Bug Type:    Documentation problem
 PHP Version: Irrelevant
 New Comment:

I couldn't reproduce this in PHP 5.



header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found"); print "Status: 404"



and



header("Status: 404 Not Found"); prints "Status: 404 Not Found"





Can anybody check this in PHP 4?


Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-22 05:10:36] php_bugs at ecora dot de

Description:
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Hi,



<Documentation>

header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found");

[...]

Note: In PHP 3, this only works when PHP is compiled as an Apache
module. You can achieve the same effect using the Status header. 

header("Status: 404 Not Found");

</Documentation>



IMHO this is not correct. Because the HTTP-status-header (also
Content-Type- and Location-Header) is always a server parsed header,
when PHP (PHP3, PHP4, PHP5 or also Perl or Python, ...) runs via CGI. 



The official CGI Specification (see http://www.w3.org/CGI/):

http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/out.html



That means not only in PHP3 also in PHP4 or PHP5: When PHP runs via
CGI, then you have to write:

header("Status: 404 Not Found"); instead of header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not
Found");







Reproduce code:
---------------
When i try to send a header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found"); on my
installation (Apache 1.3.29 + PHP 4.2.3 CGI on Linux) then i receive a
500 internal server error



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