ID: 8571
Updated by: lobbin
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: IIS related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.0.3pl1
New Comment:

No feedback. Closing.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-14 16:54:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can this be reproduced with PHP 4.1.0?

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[2001-01-06 12:54:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I get the message:

--Begin of message--
CGI ERROR
CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of headers.
The headers that it did return are:
--End of message--

In three situations:

1. A random error that corresponds to a bug in PHP 4.03pl1. The message
does not appear after refreshing the page. The condition to reproduce
the error has not been identified, but is more likely to happen when
using header("Location: http://mysite.com/path/to/my/file.php";);. It
happens even if you check that no output (such as carriage returns or
spaces) has been sent before the header instruction.

2. While setting headers after headers have been already sent. Functions
like setcookie, header and session_start can set header information. If
headers have been already automatically sent by some output, the error
is likely to occur.

3. When requesting an URL with a file or directory that doesn't exist.
THIS IS NOT A BUG. It only happens if you have not checked the checkbox
in:
Internet Information Services >> Web Site Properties >>
Home Directory >> Application Configuration >> Add/Edit Application
Extension Mapping >> Check that file exists.




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[2001-01-06 12:37:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A little bit more info than this is genrally needed. Please enlighten us
to how the CGI application misbehaved.

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[2001-01-06 12:35:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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