> No,
> I'm creating remote service and it's returning codes according to passed
> parameters. I only wanted to test it using browsers...
>
> I do not care about the output actually, but the status code
>
> B.
>
It seems to me, that this is more html-related. Maybe the tags in the
html-document screws it up regarding to the use of html. IE is more
insensitive regarding correct typing of html-tags.

>>header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found');
>>header("Status: 404 Not Found");

Why do you have ' on the first line and " on the second?

/Gustav Wiberg

> Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
>> The default Apache error handler is not called when PHP sends a 404
>> header. The code that does Apache error handling happens *before* PHP
>> gets in the loop, and checks to see if the script being referenced
>> exists, which it indeed does, whether it sends a 404 header or not.
>>
>> Tested on Apache 2.2 with PHP 5.1.
>>
>> If you really want to get the default Apache error handler to appear
>> then either readfile() it or redirect to it.
>>
>> Jasper
>>
>> Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>>
>>> well, you typically would redirect 404 to something like
>>> foo.com/404.html
>>>
>>> Otherwise, it's whatever your server (apache/IIS) has as the default
>>> 404 handler...
>>>
>>> Default is something like this:
>>>
>>>               Not Found
>>>
>>>               The requested URL /asdf was not found on this server.
>>>               Apache Server at foo.org Port 80
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/30/06, Jasper Bryant-Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In other words, if you want Firefox/Opera/etc to display something,
>>>> you
>>>> have to output something. Strange, that. :P
>>>>
>>>> Jasper
>>>>
>>>> Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Then it's working....FireFox, et. al. show you the server 404, IE on
>>>>> the otherhand has it's own 404 error page (for those newbies who
>>>>> don't
>>>>> know what a 404 is). You can disable it under IE options.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/30/06, Bronislav Klucka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, I do...
>>>>>> B.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anthony Ettinger wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you seeing the IE-specific 404 page? The one that looks like
>>>>>>> this:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://redvip.homelinux.net/varios/404-ie.jpg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 3/30/06, Bronislav Klucka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> I'm using following construction to send http status code
>>>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>>> header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found');
>>>>>>>> header("Status: 404 Not Found");
>>>>>>>> exit;
>>>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> MSIE displays "Page not found", but FireFox and Opera don't
>>>>>>>> display
>>>>>>>> anything. Just blank page with no text...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> full headers sent by this script (and server itself) are:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>>> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:02:49 GMT
>>>>>>>> Server: Apache/2.0.55 (Debian) PHP/4.4.0-4 mod_ssl/2.0.55
>>>>>>>> OpenSSL/0.9.8a
>>>>>>>> X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.2
>>>>>>>> Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
>>>>>>>> Connection: Keep-Alive
>>>>>>>> Transfer-Encoding: chunked
>>>>>>>> Content-Type: text/html
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 404 Not Found
>>>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> can anyone tell me, why those two browsers are not affected?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Brona
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