ID:               31146
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      mitya at demos dot su
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         PHP options/info functions
 Operating System: Solaris 9
 PHP Version:      4.3.10
 New Comment:

I've never had magic_quotes_gpc set to anything but 'off'. 
So I still can't reproduce this.



Previous Comments:
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[2004-12-24 12:59:37] mitya at demos dot su

The problem becomes much less bogus if I add the following
information:

1) I use apache from Solaris packages (SUNWapchr, SUNWapchu)
with the latest patches available (113146-06)
2) The vital part of php.ini to reproduce the problem is:
magic_quotes_gpc = Off

Without this line the problem does not exist.
To reveal the problem use the following php.ini:
[PHP]
magic_quotes_gpc = Off
default_charset = "koi8-r"

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[2004-12-17 14:44:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Works fine for me too. (apache 1.3.28 too)


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[2004-12-17 10:36:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can not reproduce this, it works fine for me. (On both PHP 4 and 5).

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[2004-12-17 10:31:06] mitya at demos dot su

Description:
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I am using PHP 4.3.10 with Apache 1.3.29 as DSO module.
I changed default_charset variable in php.ini to a custom
value ("koi8-r").  phpinfo() reports that the value of this variable is
in fact "koi8-r".

But HTTP headers for any PHP page on my server looks as follows:
Content-type=text/html; charset=

that is charset is empty.

I wonder is it a bug or an intended behaviour (what are the reasons to
not apply the value of charset specified in php.ini in that case)?

Thanks in advance!



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