ID: 37448
Comment by: xangelusx at hotmail dot com
Reported By: coder1 at gmail dot com
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: CGI related
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version: 5.1.4
New Comment:
I confirmed the problem using msisolak's test on a Win 2003 server with
PHP 5.1.6 running under fastcgi. Same on a Windows 2000 server with same
PHP config.
Previous Comments:
[2006-09-28 17:34:44] randy at rcs-comp dot com
I am requesting that this bug status be changed to "open" since there
has been plenty of feedback and until the bug has been confirmed to be
fixed.
I have also run into this same issue with php > 5.1.4 including the
latest 5.1 snapshot. My solution was to use 5.1.2 instead.
[2006-09-07 14:12:36] robert dot sevcik at gmail dot com
I'm sorry for spamming, but I went a step further, downgraded to PHP
Version 5.1.0-dev and the FastCGI has no problem.
Build date Jun 21 2005 12:21:48
[2006-09-07 10:20:42] robert dot sevcik at gmail dot com
I tested it with my app, output_buffering doesn't workaround the
problem fully. Bigger output still harmes the fastcgi.
[2006-09-07 10:13:19] robert dot sevcik at gmail dot com
Hello, I confirm, still no go with latest snapshot
- 5.2.0RC4-dev, Build Date Sep 7 2006 00:15:28
I tried phpinfo() with CGI only, go
Tried the same with isapi_fcgi.dll, no go
Then I changed output_buffering=1000 and... GO! :)
(Windows 2003 server SP1)
[2006-07-30 23:34:14] djohnson241 at gmail dot com
Some more information( hopefully useful ).
After further testing I was able to determine that this is only
happening for me if I output a lot of text at once. If I split it up
into a bunch of smaller echo's, it works fine.
Unfortunately this doesn't work with my template system, as all output
is echoed in one statement.
dave
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