ID: 9212
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: Linux 2.2.12-20
PHP Version: 4.0.4
New Comment:
Seems to use buffers now (in 4.3).
I'm not sure if this is the case in 4.2, or even if we
want this behaviour.
Derick?
Previous Comments:
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[2001-02-11 13:39:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, fpassthru seems to partial support the output buffering as
placing it between ob_start / ob_end_clean generates no output.
ob_get_contents() placed after the fpassthru correctly returns the
output fpassthru would have generated. My concern here was that
fpassthru seems to be generating a header (headers_sent() returns true)
even though the rest of the output is being correctly buffered. Is the
buffering happening by a happy accident?
Is there a list of functions that work (or don't work) with output
buffering?
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[2001-02-11 11:17:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
passtru doesn't use the output buffering functions. It's not meant to
be, so changing to Feature request.
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[2001-02-11 11:06:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When fpassthru() is used within an ob_start / ob_end_clean block, a
subsequent call to header() fails because headers have already been
sent. The following script reproduces the problem:
<?php
$fd = fopen(__FILE__, "r");
ob_start();
fpassthru($fd);
ob_end_clean();
header("X-Test: fpassthru already sent headers");
?>
Ran as cgi (ie 'php head.php'), but the apache module exhibits the same
problem. This problem may be similar to bug #8807
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/etc/httpd/bin/apxs
--enable-versioning --with-mysql --enable-track-vars
no php.ini is used
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