ID: 22401
User updated by: php at andyuhl dot com
Reported By: php at andyuhl dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Win2K
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
The original server running 4.3.0 is using a slightly customized
version of php.ini-dist. When I installed the CVS snapshot yesterday,
I used php.ini-dist with no changes and was able to reproduce the
problem on a second machine.
Another thing I discovered is that it seems to work properly if I call
ob_gzhandler as the callback function. It only seems to fail when
supplying your own function as I did in the example code in my original
post.
Previous Comments:
[2003-02-26 01:07:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which php.ini are you using? php.ini-dist or php.ini-recommended? Have
you made any changes to it?
[2003-02-25 09:32:46] php at andyuhl dot com
Problem still occurs with latest snapshot.
It should be noted that not only does the replaced output not appear,
but the original output containing the timeout error message and
whatever your original output should be also does not appear. It is
simply empty.
I tested this on a different machine as I am not able to upgrade the
original machine at this time. This machine is WinXP instead of Win2K
and it is now running the latest snapshot.
[2003-02-25 02:20:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
For Windows:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip
Can not reproduce using latest CVS snapshot..
[2003-02-24 13:07:56] php at andyuhl dot com
The ob_start callback function doesn't seem to get called when the
script runs long. To reproduce:
This results in empty output for me. You can see my environment here:
http://www.andyuhl.com/phpinfo.php
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