ID: 12358
Comment by: pachecodario at hotmail dot com
Reported By: suresh_inbox at rediffmail dot com
Status: Closed
Bug Type: PWS related
Operating System: windows 98
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
I think this problem is caused when the php is for Apache running with
IIS on Windows 2000.
It can be solved downloading the version for windows (Version 4.3.3,
available in www.php.net). Installing that version it works, if you
are running with IIS on Win XP it is necessary to set
cgi.force_redirect=0 in your php.ini.
I hope it can be the solution.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-04-05 11:26:13] powerorb at gmx dot de
Hi All,
I had the same error all the time. In my case it were the
Security-Settings inside the webroot. There need to be a entry like
IUSR_XXXX (XXXX is the name of your computer). Give this user at least
rights to read the directory.
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[2003-04-03 18:38:19] baje14 at eudoramail dot com
i also have the same problem please please please help us!
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[2003-01-20 08:49:01] parryk at croner dot co dot uk
it's a bit late now, but maybe someone else will come look for answers
here...
The CGI error can be solved by opening PWS, clicking on the Advanced
button, and adding the folder where your scripts reside to the vitual
directories tree (don't forget to enable the execute option by ticking
the box).
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[2003-01-13 20:00:58] martinbudden at hotmail dot com
I'm getting the same problem. It's not about setting
cgi.force_redirect=0 in php.ini, that was for a different problem and
that one is now fixed.
So what is causing this error? Any help greatly appreciated!
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete
set
of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
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[2002-06-25 03:55:17] renghen at servihoo dot com
set cgi.force_redirect=0 in your php.ini
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