Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52984&edit=1

 ID:                 52984
 Updated by:         [email protected]
 Reported by:        craig at logicshock dot co dot uk
 Summary:            PHP executing text from .php file opened with
                     fopen().
-Status:             Feedback
+Status:             Bogus
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            *Directory/Filesystem functions
 Operating System:   Ubuntu 8.10/9.04, Windows 7 x86
 PHP Version:        Irrelevant
 Block user comment: N

 New Comment:

Ah :)



Just reading again your report. You are calling the script from a
webserver right? Via your browser? Then show the source of the page,
that should give you the answer.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-10-04 13:53:32] [email protected]

Please paste the exact scripts you are using to test. There is no bug
like or we would have hundred of bugs reports about it already. And it
works just fine here (BSD, windows, linux), iirc.

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[2010-10-04 13:52:40] craig at logicshock dot co dot uk

Another update, in the source file that is read using fopen, if I change
the <?php 

to < ?php the function works as expected, so, somewhere along the line
PHP is 

finding the <?php in the text and is recognising it as PHP code where it
should 

only be treating it as plain text. 



Also, changing the file extension make no difference

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[2010-10-04 13:25:32] craig at logicshock dot co dot uk

As an update, I altered the code.php file to see if the contents made a
difference. 

The changed file is:





// This is a test comment, doesnt matter that it is not in the php tags
because this 

// file SHOULD NEVER BE EXECUTED!

<?php



        echo " This is a test<?php ?>";

 

?>



Now, the resulting output should be that exact text as the reading
script is only reading the text, not executing it. However the result is
instead:



// This is a test comment, doesnt matter that it is not in the php tags
because this // file SHOULD NEVER BE EXECUTED! "; ?>



There is something wrong here, because it is reading parts and not
others....  To be sure I tried it on my Windows machine (PHP 5.3.1) ,
and again on two of my Linux servers (PHP 5.2.6 & 

5.3.3), the result is the same on all three.



I still cannot see any coding error. Surely this is a bug?

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[2010-10-04 12:53:20] craig at logicshock dot co dot uk

The actual code is shown here, am I missing a mistake here then? 

The original code was a lot bigger but I broke it down to the code shown
below to 

help isolate the problem. I had a colleague look too, he also couldn't
see 

anything wrong, still I will check the code again just in case my last
12 months 

of forced ASP.net has made me overlook something.



There was an echo added, I forgot to show that in the first post here,
so added it 

as an edit, shown below.

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[2010-10-04 12:45:16] [email protected]

Works just fine here, 5.2/5.3, obviously.



Also adding an echo should help to output the data.



Double check your actual code, there is certainly an error in it.

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