Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-04-29 Thread sniper

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Closed
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Closed then.



Previous Comments:


[2002-04-29 04:02:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is fixed with Apache 1.3.24



[2002-03-26 03:12:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not critical



[2002-03-21 03:07:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, i have tested the script on Win NT and Win2000. There are no
problems. So it is really a problem of Win XP + PHP as module.



[2002-03-20 14:53:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP.
Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k
or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too).

I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem;
we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general
opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could
write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if
anyone else has the same problem) that will get more
heads thinking about it :-)

Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as
critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2




[2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-04-29 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

The bug is fixed with Apache 1.3.24


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-26 03:12:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not critical



[2002-03-21 03:07:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, i have tested the script on Win NT and Win2000. There are no
problems. So it is really a problem of Win XP + PHP as module.



[2002-03-20 14:53:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP.
Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k
or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too).

I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem;
we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general
opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could
write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if
anyone else has the same problem) that will get more
heads thinking about it :-)

Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as
critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2




[2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,



[2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.




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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-25 Thread derick

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Critical
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Not critical


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-21 03:07:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, i have tested the script on Win NT and Win2000. There are no
problems. So it is really a problem of Win XP + PHP as module.



[2002-03-20 14:53:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP.
Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k
or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too).

I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem;
we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general
opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could
write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if
anyone else has the same problem) that will get more
heads thinking about it :-)

Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as
critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2




[2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,



[2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.




[2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Critical
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Yes, i have tested the script on Win NT and Win2000. There are no
problems. So it is really a problem of Win XP + PHP as module.


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 14:53:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP.
Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k
or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too).

I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem;
we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general
opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could
write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if
anyone else has the same problem) that will get more
heads thinking about it :-)

Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as
critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2




[2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,



[2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.




[2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.



[2002-03-20 06:22:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening.



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread wez

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Critical
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

I think the bug *may* be a bug in apache under Windows XP.
Is there any chance you can test the same script on Win2k
or NT? (Just to narrow that part down too).

I'll ask the sapi/apache guys here about this problem;
we did discuss this a while ago and I think the general
opinion was that it was related to apache; if you could
write a bug report to apache (or just check to see if
anyone else has the same problem) that will get more
heads thinking about it :-)

Derick (if you are reading this), I'm marking this as
critical meaning that it should be fixed for PHP 4.2



Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 14:18:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,



[2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.




[2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.



[2002-03-20 06:22:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening.



[2002-03-20 02:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Yes, you are right. If i call the script as CGI under apache it works
fine. If i start it from the command line, i get a message, that the
script cannot open the file i want to read. With PHP as apache module i
get the problems described above.

Unfortunately i cannot use PHP as CGI.

What do you mean with 'apache related'. Is it a bug in apache or in
PHP? Shall i write a bugreport to apache?


Thanks,


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 07:57:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.




[2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.



[2002-03-20 06:22:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening.



[2002-03-20 02:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.



[2002-03-20 00:00:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread wez

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

I meant to say: please try running the CGI both under
apache and from the command line.



Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 07:37:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.



[2002-03-20 06:22:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening.



[2002-03-20 02:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.



[2002-03-20 00:00:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".



[2002-03-06 04:48:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread wez

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Does this happen if you use CGI under XP?
I suspect that this might be apache related.

--Wez.


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 06:22:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reopening.



[2002-03-20 02:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.



[2002-03-20 00:00:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".



[2002-03-06 04:48:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).



[2002-02-20 03:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-20 Thread sander

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   No Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Reopening.


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 02:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.



[2002-03-20 00:00:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".



[2002-03-06 04:48:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).



[2002-02-20 03:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.



[2002-02-19 05:34:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No output buffering, no compression.



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-19 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   No Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

The bug is not fixed. The problems are still present.
By the way, fread doesn't work well with all files.

The problems only occur under Windows XP.


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-20 00:00:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".



[2002-03-06 04:48:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).



[2002-02-20 03:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.



[2002-02-19 05:34:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No output buffering, no compression.



[2002-02-19 05:25:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).



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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-19 Thread php-bugs

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   No Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".


Previous Comments:


[2002-03-06 04:48:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).



[2002-02-20 03:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.



[2002-02-19 05:34:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No output buffering, no compression.



[2002-02-19 05:25:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).



[2002-02-19 05:09:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
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Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-03-06 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

I could solve the problem with binary files by using fread instead of
readfile:



But this only works with binary files. With text files a get the same
problems (see above).


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-20 03:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.



[2002-02-19 05:34:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No output buffering, no compression.



[2002-02-19 05:25:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).



[2002-02-19 05:09:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
.Y±r.e.s.u.l.t.s.[.2.]...h.t.m...€...........‚yGH`ë`ë(......h.....(...(.....Z›‡á..S`ë@......h.....(...(....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...........a`ëS`ëS`ëp......h.....(.H.p.....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...H.....@...£3<øu`ëa`ëa`ë0......h.....(..(..¬.Ræ...Y±~.....`ëu`ëu`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....÷..Ë....’`ë`ë`ë8......h...
 .   
.(..0....ˆ@....÷..Ë.!~.‘ð£3<øŸ`ë’`ë(......h.....(...(..... Ûü.yïª`ë0......h.....(..(..¬....Tæ.@.....¶`ëª`ëª`ëH......h...
   .   
.(..8....ˆE....óY±‹Ë..ßáÄwï..=øèAف.Å`ë¶`ë¶`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....ó..‹Ë..
.._.._...@.._.._..Ö`ëÅ`ëÅ`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...à...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._.. ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...ï`ëÖ`ëÖ`ë˜......h..
...(.8.`.8.Ä...P...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._Y± ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...`ëï`ë(......h.....(...(....

Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-02-20 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Now i turned implicit_flush in the php.ini to on (see Bug #15245), but
this doesn't matter.

Please let me know, if you need more information.


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-19 05:34:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No output buffering, no compression.



[2002-02-19 05:25:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).



[2002-02-19 05:09:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
.Y±r.e.s.u.l.t.s.[.2.]...h.t.m...€...........‚yGH`ë`ë(......h.....(...(.....Z›‡á..S`ë@......h.....(...(....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...........a`ëS`ëS`ëp......h.....(.H.p.....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...H.....@...£3<øu`ëa`ëa`ë0......h.....(..(..¬.Ræ...Y±~.....`ëu`ëu`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....÷..Ë....’`ë`ë`ë8......h...
 .   
.(..0....ˆ@....÷..Ë.!~.‘ð£3<øŸ`ë’`ë(......h.....(...(..... Ûü.yïª`ë0......h.....(..(..¬....Tæ.@.....¶`ëª`ëª`ëH......h...
   .   
.(..8....ˆE....óY±‹Ë..ßáÄwï..=øèAف.Å`ë¶`ë¶`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....ó..‹Ë..
.._.._...@.._.._..Ö`ëÅ`ëÅ`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...à...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._.. ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...ï`ëÖ`ëÖ`ë˜......h..
...(.8.`.8.Ä...P...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._Y± ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...`ëï`ë(......h.....(...(.....Àxï<U€`ëˆ......h.....(.0.X.0...8.0....ö..ŽË.:
á¼¹Á
...\..›Õ—¸Á
...\..*`ë`ë`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...
  ...˽.›Õ—¸Á

Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-02-19 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

No output buffering, no compression.


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-19 05:25:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).



[2002-02-19 05:09:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
.Y±r.e.s.u.l.t.s.[.2.]...h.t.m...€...........‚yGH`ë`ë(......h.....(...(.....Z›‡á..S`ë@......h.....(...(....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...........a`ëS`ëS`ëp......h.....(.H.p.....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...H.....@...£3<øu`ëa`ëa`ë0......h.....(..(..¬.Ræ...Y±~.....`ëu`ëu`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....÷..Ë....’`ë`ë`ë8......h...
 .   
.(..0....ˆ@....÷..Ë.!~.‘ð£3<øŸ`ë’`ë(......h.....(...(..... Ûü.yïª`ë0......h.....(..(..¬....Tæ.@.....¶`ëª`ëª`ëH......h...
   .   
.(..8....ˆE....óY±‹Ë..ßáÄwï..=øèAف.Å`ë¶`ë¶`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....ó..‹Ë..
.._.._...@.._.._..Ö`ëÅ`ëÅ`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...à...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._.. ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...ï`ëÖ`ëÖ`ë˜......h..
...(.8.`.8.Ä...P...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._Y± ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...`ëï`ë(......h.....(...(.....Àxï<U€`ëˆ......h.....(.0.X.0...8.0....ö..ŽË.:
á¼¹Á
...\..›Õ—¸Á
...\..*`ë`ë`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...
  ...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Y±. .....
...C`ë*`ë*`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...€  
...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸

Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-02-19 Thread wez

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:  readfile doesn't  work correctly with WIndows XP
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

Yuk!
Do you have output buffering enabled, and/or gzip compression?
(Just to confirm).


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-19 05:09:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
.Y±r.e.s.u.l.t.s.[.2.]...h.t.m...€...........‚yGH`ë`ë(......h.....(...(.....Z›‡á..S`ë@......h.....(...(....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...........a`ëS`ëS`ëp......h.....(.H.p.....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...H.....@...£3<øu`ëa`ëa`ë0......h.....(..(..¬.Ræ...Y±~.....`ëu`ëu`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....÷..Ë....’`ë`ë`ë8......h...
 .   
.(..0....ˆ@....÷..Ë.!~.‘ð£3<øŸ`ë’`ë(......h.....(...(..... Ûü.yïª`ë0......h.....(..(..¬....Tæ.@.....¶`ëª`ëª`ëH......h...
   .   
.(..8....ˆE....óY±‹Ë..ßáÄwï..=øèAف.Å`ë¶`ë¶`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....ó..‹Ë..
.._.._...@.._.._..Ö`ëÅ`ëÅ`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...à...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._.. ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...ï`ëÖ`ëÖ`ë˜......h..
...(.8.`.8.Ä...P...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._Y± ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...`ëï`ë(......h.....(...(.....Àxï<U€`ëˆ......h.....(.0.X.0...8.0....ö..ŽË.:
á¼¹Á
...\..›Õ—¸Á
...\..*`ë`ë`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...
  ...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Y±. .....
...C`ë*`ë*`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...€  
...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á. .....
...\`ëC`ë(.....

Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-02-19 Thread khoukaz

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

No, it's not a problem of the image presentation. The files (the
original and the downloaded one) differ. The same probleme occurs with
text files. Below you will find a comparision between an original text
file and what the download makes of it:

--- a cutting of apache httpd.conf 

#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directive,
# are static bound into the standard Apache binary distribution for
Windows.
#
# Note: The order in which modules are loaded is important.  Don't
change
# the order below without expert advice.
#
# [WHENEVER YOU CHANGE THE LOADMODULE SECTION ABOVE, UPDATE THIS TOO!]
ClearModuleList
#AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c
AddModule mod_env.c
AddModule mod_log_config.c
#AddModule mod_mime_magic.c
...
---





--- the downloaded part ---
#LoadModule usertrack_module modules/mod_usertrack.so
#LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadModule php4_module modules/php4apache.dll

#
#  Reconstruction of the complete module list from all available
modules
#  (static and shared ones) to achieve correct module execution order.
#
# The modules listed below, without a corresponding LoadModule
directiveRCRD(. 
.í`ë.pì..h..Ô`ëY±Á..€.`ëä`ëä`ëÐ.....h......(.¨Ð.......÷..Ë.FILE0..À`ë..8..¨........Þ_........`...H......,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...\..0...x..Z.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
...
R.E.S.U.L.T.~.3...H.T.M.t.m...0...x..^.....[.,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á,åÙ¼¹Á
.Y±r.e.s.u.l.t.s.[.2.]...h.t.m...€...........‚yGH`ë`ë(......h.....(...(.....Z›‡á..S`ë@......h.....(...(....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...........a`ëS`ëS`ëp......h.....(.H.p.....ˆ.....÷..Ë.€...H.....@...£3<øu`ëa`ëa`ë0......h.....(..(..¬.Ræ...Y±~.....`ëu`ëu`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....÷..Ë....’`ë`ë`ë8......h...
 .   
.(..0....ˆ@....÷..Ë.!~.‘ð£3<øŸ`ë’`ë(......h.....(...(..... Ûü.yïª`ë0......h.....(..(..¬....Tæ.@.....¶`ëª`ëª`ëH......h...
   .   
.(..8....ˆE....óY±‹Ë..ßáÄwï..=øèAف.Å`ë¶`ë¶`ëX......h.....(..@....ˆ.....ó..‹Ë..
.._.._...@.._.._..Ö`ëÅ`ëÅ`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...à...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._.. ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...ï`ëÖ`ëÖ`ë˜......h..
...(.8.`.8.Ä...P...˽.ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.
.._Y± ...ʦv»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á~k{»¹Á.@.._..
...`ëï`ë(......h.....(...(.....Àxï<U€`ëˆ......h.....(.0.X.0...8.0....ö..ŽË.:
á¼¹Á
...\..›Õ—¸Á
...\..*`ë`ë`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...
  ...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Y±. .....
...C`ë*`ë*`ë˜......h.....(.8.`.8.Ä...€  
...˽.›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á:á¼¹Á.
..... ...›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á›Õ—¸Á. .....
...\`ëC`ë(......h.....(...(.....Àøï<U€g`ëˆ......h.....(.0.X.0...8.0........:

á¼¹Át..ð–±b˜¸Át..~`ëg`ë..Y±g`ë˜......h.....(.

Bug #15613 Updated: readfile doesn't work correctly with WIndows XP

2002-02-19 Thread wez

 ID:   15613
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:  readfile doesn't  work correctly with WIndows XP
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP (Professional)
 PHP Version:  4.1.1
 New Comment:

You're not using the auto-fit image to window option
in IE 6 are you?


Previous Comments:


[2002-02-19 03:11:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I use a script like the following for downloading files (images, ascii,
...) :



Under Win NT/2000 it works fine, but under XP i get a distorted image
after downloading and opening the file. Also text files differ from the
original one.

I use Apache 1.3.22 and PHP 4.1.1 as module.





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