ID: 20943 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Output Control Operating System: WIN2K, Apache 1.3.x/2.0.x PHP Version: 4.2.3 New Comment:
Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip You may also want to try a latest Apache 2, many bugs were fixed between 2.0.40 & 2.0.43, which is the current version. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-14 05:19:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I just spent a while investigating a simular problem to this one:- header("HTTP/1.0 403 Unauthorized"); Was sending a header through to my machine but it was not prompting my browser to display the correct message (IE & Mozilla) I also noted that 404's were not working either. Cutting a long story short I manipulated my headers so they looked simular to a good 404 & came up with the following which now has the correct effect on my browser. <?PHP header("HTTP/1.0 403 Unauthorized"); header("Connection: Keepalive"); header("Content-Encoding: Chunked"); ?> kkk My environment is: Redhat Linux 8.0 Apache 2.0.40 PHP 4.2.2 I suspect this is an interaction problem between PHP 4.2.x and Apache 2.0.x . This also started occurring on my home Linux machine after I upgraded to apache 2.0.40 and I fixed it using the same method. Hope this helps someone Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-12 03:49:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, by using this distrib it works. Hovever if I run php-cgi.exe from command line I get this output: --------------------------------------- Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.4.0-dev Hello --------------------------------------- so the HTTP header gets stripped. If I change the header in header("HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error") I get this: --------------------------------------- Status: 500 Content-type: text/html X-Powered-By: PHP/4.4.0-dev Hello --------------------------------------- thus the HTTP Header is converted to a "Status:" header line. Fine, but shouldn't Apache be able to handle "HTTP/1.1 nnn xxx" as well? Michele ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-11 11:55:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-12-11 11:48:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tried writing this script (PHP 4.2.3, Apache 1.3.x/2.0.x, not tried under IIS): <?php header("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n"); ?> Hello If PHP is configured as a Module it works fine. If PHP is configured as CGI Apache breaks the output and shows its own "Internal Server Error" page. Apache was installed as out-of-the box, no special options apart PHP/CGI configuration directives. Apache error log line is: [Wed Dec 11 18:41:38 2002] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] malformed header from script. Bad header=HTTP/1.1 200 OK: php-cgi.exe Is this a correct behaviour? My config is broken? Is it a bug for Apache???? Thanks Michele ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=20943&edit=1
