ID: 9852
Comment by: bobberz03 at hotmail dot com
Reported By: ron dot baldwin at sourceprose dot com
Status: Closed
Bug Type: IIS related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.2.1
New Comment:
Was pulling my hair out with this!! Installing ISAPI module did it for
me, none of the other fixes worked (did NOT try slowing anything down
to get it working or messed with Background/foreground settings as this
defeats the object..and some time in the future will reoccur neway!! I
have created other appz using the CGI interpretor but havent tested
them with the ISAPI module as yet, this is the first app I'm creating
using MSSQL2000. I know its been stated above that it is IIS but I have
never had this problem b4 until switching to MSSQL2000 (previously
MySQL). Cheers for all the help chaps.
BoB
Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-29 14:19:44] kb3777 at hotmail dot com
I have the same problem with IIS 5 WIN 2k running Perl. The javascript
redirect works for me most times. What is the real fix/problem? Does
anyone know? I've heard Timing, IIS, Perl?
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[2003-08-10 05:41:25] rio at x-tra dot nl
The problem is caused in my case by using mail() in PHP.
In one request do I use mssql*, mail functions and than redirect
(header('location: ...')).
Without using mail() all works fine. But when I use mail() I get "CGI
Error" in 95% requests.
Pedro's cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1 tip did not work in my case.
'Forground Applications' does "solve" the problem.
Mail server is local (standard) MS SMTP Service.
My conf is W2k / IIS 5.0 / PHP 4.3.2 / MSSQL 2k.
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[2003-06-11 09:52:20] wharrison at pro dot ie
To follow up I set cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1 as Pedro suggested and have
had no problems reported since. So I suggest trying this to anyone with
these problems.
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[2003-05-28 08:50:36] wharrison at pro dot ie
I am trying Pedro's cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1 tip. We noticed this
problem a few times a day on an WinNT, IIS, PHP 4.3, MSSQL 2000 setup.
I could also reproduce this with the bounce.php suggested a while ago.
I was cosidering switching to Apache untill I read the post above.
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[2003-05-22 13:21:17] phpbugs at spudland dot com
This is not just an IIS bug.
I receive this bug on a production Win2K server that uses Apache 2.0.x
and PHP as a CGI. The PHP script in question does not use re-directs,
however it does add header information.
When I comment out the MS-SQL commands, the error disappears. With
MS-SQL commands uncommented, it serves up a storm of these errors.
I will try the RFC option mentioned above my comment! Again, this bug
appears to NOT be related to just IIS but rather the MS-SQL support.
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