Sorry, my fault.
I discussed this with the PHP developers and now I see it's not a bug.
Sorry again for bothering here.
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php with fastcgi does not detect user abort
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Please, it IS a bug. They closed the bug wrongly:
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Script continues normally and abort IS ignored, this is of course the
intended functionality.
But the return of connection_status() is always 0, when it should be 1
(ABORTED) to indicate that the connection is closed
Not a bug according to upstream
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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If you need any other detail about the setup or something else just ask.
And you are going to open a new bug on the PHP buzilla or where? can you
tell me the php bug id to follow up that bug too?
Thanks
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php with fastcgi does not detect user abort
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You re
I have checked with upstream PHP cvs and the fix is indeed included in
our version in Hardy. Ill open another bug with upstream.
Thanks
chuck
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Confirmed
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