ID: 16458 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Closed Bug Type: Output Control Operating System: Win32 (XP) PHP Version: 4.1.1 New Comment:
Reproduced with 4.1.2, but it works fine for me with 4.3.0-dev. You might want to try 4.2.0RC2 from www.php.net/~derick . Anyway, it should be easy to code around this 'bug'. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-05 13:29:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From the docs: The optional "replace" parameter indicates whether the header should replace a previous similar header, or add a second header of the same type. By default it will replace, but if you pass in FALSE as the second argument you can force multiple headers of the same type. At least with PHP 4.1.1/Win32(XP), this is NOT true - headers are always added up. Using this little test: <?php header('X-Test-Header: Version 1'); header('X-Test-Header: Version 2'); ?> this output is created: ------------------------------------- php headers.php X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.1 X-Test-Header: Version 1 X-Test-Header: Version 2 Content-type: text/html ------------------------------------- According to the docs, only "Version 2" of the header should be sent. The results are identical if you do not provide the "replace" parameter, or if you set it to true or false. This is a very annoying bug, and for my application I'd rate it "critical". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16458&edit=1