ID:               20372
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         PHP options/info functions
 Operating System: HP-UX 10.20
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

[Sorry about the gibberish]
I can better understand case-sinsitivity if the VALUE
field was also sesnitive, but 'oN' works just as well
as 'On'. If it is the intention that case really matters
than I apologize as I do not mean to waste your time.
It just seemed odd to me that this was case-sensitive
(and I spent too much time trying to 'fix' a problem I
brought upon myself when I capitalized it).

Thank you (sincerely) for your time.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-11 19:00:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not to argue, but if the VALUE field is case-insensitive
(which it is; '
The value field (On/Off) is NOT case sensitive, so it
would

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[2002-11-11 18:24:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Where is it said that these keyword aren't case-sensitive? 
Not a bug.


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[2002-11-11 17:00:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In the Apache (1.3.27) httpd.conf file, it appears that the
'php_flag engine' key phrase is case-sensitive. Specifically,
with PHP by default turned off, in a <Directory> block using
the phrase 'php_flag Engine on', PHP is NOT available.
However, using 'php_flag engine on' DOES enable PHP. Note
that the difference is the capitalized keyword 'engine'.

httpd -t does NOT report a syntax error with the capitalized
keyword.

>From its description, bug #19996 (since fixed) may be
relevant to this issue.

Thank you for your time and effort.


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