ID:               50626
 Updated by:       [email protected]
 Reported By:      sworddragon2 at aol dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Output Control
 Operating System: Windows XP Professional SP3
 PHP Version:      5.3.1
 New Comment:

You *need* to make that setting. Internally PHP can also use date
related functions that require a proper date.timezone of being set. You
can debug this with a C-level debugger and setting a breakpoint at
guess_timezone and get a backtrace.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-01-01 21:45:02] sworddragon2 at aol dot com

The date.timezone setting is not set but this is no necessary because
no related date functions are called.

I can use date_default_timezone_set('UTC') as exmaple in my
load_content.php but this would just be a workaround. There must be a
reason why a date related error message appears after a flush(); while
no date related funtions are used.

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[2010-01-01 21:36:27] [email protected]

Do you have the "date.timezone" setting actually set in php.ini
(phpinfo() output will tell you).

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[2010-01-01 18:58:12] sworddragon2 at aol dot com

Description:
------------
I have a script, that got sometimes a date - related error message but
nowhere is such a function called. I don't got the errors myself, I see
them just in my error log from other users.

Maybe this is not a bug, but i'm searching for a few days for a
solution and have no explanation why this bug at line 26 after a
flush(); appears (line 26 is marked as a comment in "Actual result:").
The error don't appear at the most time. This is very randomly.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
        header('Expires: Tue, 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07');
        header('Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00');
        header('Cache-Control: public');
        require_once($global['path'].'core/global/functions/mime_type.php');
        if(!$mime_type=mime_type($_GET['file']))
                if(isset($_GET['mime_type']) && 
($_GET['mime_type']==='image/bmp' ||
$_GET['mime_type']==='image/gif' || $_GET['mime_type']==='image/jpeg' ||
$_GET['mime_type']==='image/png' || $_GET['mime_type']==='text/css' ||
$_GET['mime_type']==='text/html'))
                        $mime_type=$_GET['mime_type'];
                else
                        $mime_type='text/plain';
        header('Content-type: '.$mime_type.'; charset=utf-8');
        $size=filesize($_GET['file']);
        $file=fopen($_GET['file'],'rb');
        if($global['server_configuration']['compress_'.$mime_type]==='TRUE')
                ob_start('ob_gzhandler');
        else
                ob_start();
        while($size>$global['server_configuration']['output_buffer'])
        {
                $size-=$global['server_configuration']['output_buffer'];
                echo 
fread($file,$global['server_configuration']['output_buffer']);
                if($size>0)
                {
                        ob_flush();
                        flush();
                }//This is line 26
        }
        if($size>0)
                echo fread($file,$size);
        ob_end_flush();
        fclose($file);
        exit();
?>

Actual result:
--------------
Warning: main(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone
settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the
date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those
methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely
misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/Paris' for
'1.0/no DST' instead in E:\Programme\Lokaler Server\Apache Software
Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\tower-defense\core\global\includes\load_content.php
on line 26


If needed I can post the declared variables at the moment the error
appears or other related scripts.


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