ID: 22143
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Zlib Related
Operating System: RedHat 8.0
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
Yes, it seems to be browser related. It doesn't seem to affect MSIE 5
on Windows 2000 but it affects the latest MSIE 6 on XP. It might be
related to one of their recent patches.
Thanks.
Previous Comments:
[2003-02-11 10:37:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As unlikely as it may sound this may be a browser issue. Before going
further, try to see if the issue is particular to a certain browser or
if it can be replicated with any browser.
Beyond using zlib compression are you using any ob_* buffering code
inside your scripts?
[2003-02-11 01:03:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just to note, I only get this when I change zlib.output_compression
from Off to On.
It apparently does send the compression headers, but it takes a long
while to load. I do not notice any sort of server load spike during
this time either.
Could this only be a problem with a certain php.ini setting?
[2003-02-10 15:28:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. I have it enabled on php.ini
[2003-02-10 09:50:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you using zlib compression for your webpages?
[2003-02-09 22:24:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whenever I enable zlib, I experience a huge lag when loading the page,
even within my 100mbps home network. As soon as I turn off zlib, it all
loads fast again. I notice this mostly on an application that uses
mySQL 3.23.55
'./configure' '--with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs' '--with-mysql'
'--with-zlib'
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