ID: 34071
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: dennis at nocertainty dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Windows XP SP2
PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-08-10 (dev)
New Comment:
Then provide more info about it; look into the apache logs; try on
another server and with another PHP version etc etc.
As I've already said, it works perfectly here.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-08-10 19:47:05] dennis at nocertainty dot com
Also, I disabled PHP4 in my http.conf file, and it still doesn't work
properly in PHP5Dev. So I still believe there's a bug in PHP5.
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[2005-08-10 19:44:50] dennis at nocertainty dot com
Rasmus is right. The telnet thing works because ob_gzhandler doesn't do
anything. As soon as a specify a Content-Encoding: gzip header, nothing
gets displayed again. So it's not my browser that's causing the
problem.
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[2005-08-10 19:21:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not PHP problem then.
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[2005-08-10 19:20:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's not a very good test since ob_gzhandler checks the request's
accept-encoding and since your telnet test didn't specify that you
could accept gzip or deflate, then the gzhandler simply didn't do
anything.
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[2005-08-10 19:03:27] dennis at nocertainty dot com
You're right, that works, and I get the correct result.
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