ID: 13176
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.0(ish)
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

Does this happen with certain script?
Do you use ob_* functions?
Is output_buffering on/off in your php.ini?
Is output_handler set in your php.ini?
Is zlib.output_compression set in your php.ini?
Does this happen with latest CVS snapshot from
http://snaps.php.net/ ?

--Jani


Previous Comments:
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[2001-09-06 11:16:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

Sorry if this is a duplicate (I've checked and it doesn't look like it though), or me 
being silly...

We've had this problem in versions 4.0.4pl1 through to PHP4.0.6, running as a CGI 
through apache (various versions between 1.3.3 and 1.3.12 I think...) using the setup 
described in the PHP docs.

Configure options approximately (they have changed through various versions of PHP 
I've compiled up)

./configure --with-mysql --with-gd --enable-force-cgi-redirect 
--with-config-file-path=/etc/php4/cgi/ --with-imap --enable-ftp --with-openssl 
--with-kerberos=/usr/kerberos --with-zlib-dir=/usr/lib --with-jpeg=/usr 
--with-tiff=/usr

The systems that PHP are running on are some 20 patched-up RH6.0 machines, all of 
which exhibit this symptom.

It can be got around by disabling loading of any dynamic modules, even dynamic modules 
which don't exist on the server cause this problem if you attempt to load them with an 
"extension=" line in the relevant php.ini.

I'd previously assumed it to be specific to the mysql module or similar, but it seems 
that it's the module loading routine which is erroneously outputting a newline or two 
to indicate the end of the HTTP headers before it should do, because if you try to 
load a module that doesn't exist it still does the same.

I'm reporting it now because I have just got a new bit of information, and nobody 
could have reported it yet otherwise I assume you would have solved it in php-4.0.5.

Yours,

Kev.

PS. Some system info. Just ask if you need more that this...

Linux version 2.2.13 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version egcs-2.91.60 
19981201 (egcs-1.1.1 release)) #1 SMP Mon Dec 13 01:50:21 GMT 1999

Red Hat Linux release 6.0 (Hedwig)

Server version: Apache/1.3.9 (Unix)
Server built:   Dec 13 1999 17:18:12


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