ID:               10062
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Duplicate
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: RedHat 7
 PHP Version:      4.0.4pl1
 New Comment:

This bug has been fixed in CVS.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-06-14 16:45:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

of #9041


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[2001-03-29 13:57:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm glad it's not an Apache issue, makes life easier :))

yup, file is called test.cgi, chmod 755, ExecCGI enabled 
in Apache.

A hack would be fine...   ..so long as it doesn't require 
root access or changes to Apache's config (which I 
wouldn't be able to do on the remote machine)

Are you thinking of a patch to PHP to forcefully stop it 
outputting anything before the first newline?  That would 
be ok - but my CGI's need to use a lot of HTTP headers 
(including HTTP authentication - but that can change if 
necessary)  I was thinking of making them nph-...

Regards
Shane


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[2001-03-29 13:49:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This isnt an Issue with apache. What are you calling your php file??
.cgi yes? there are some hacks around this but it seems more likley a
config problem rather than a bug in PHP.. anu ideas people??

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[2001-03-29 13:41:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

They're running 1.3.12 - but that doesn't matter yet as I 
can't even get PHP to compile there (its Debian with 
glibc2.1, PHP 4.0.4pl1, same configure options as I said 
previously, configure runs fine, but make dies half way 
through - can't work out why though - but thats for 
another day...)

Ah.  but if it is an issue with Apache then I'm screwed 
anyway :((




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[2001-03-29 13:05:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hmm I might be wrong there.. What webserver is your ISP running?

James

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