ID:               20447
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      richardz at omniture dot com
 Status:           Analyzed
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: RedHat 7.2
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

register_shutdown_function() will not probably change back so I filled
feature request for such a function:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=29846

Conditions for when output can be written from
register_shutdown_function() still have to be documented.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-08-26 05:47:03] lox at gecka dot com

I will be nice to repair this function guys. 
The behavior descibed in the documentation is the one we need.

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[2004-06-25 14:33:17] mail at spybreak dot de

I'm really interested myself under which conditions a script still can
output data to the client using register_shutdown_function(). If this
is a documentation problem, how's this really to work?

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[2004-06-25 14:33:12] mail at spybreak dot de

I'm really interested myself under which conditions a script still can
output data to the client using register_shutdown_function(). If this
is a documentation problem, how's this really supposed to work?

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[2004-03-18 04:02:52] php at mcking dot nl

I tested this on a system with:
OS: Fedora Linux Core 1
Apache version: 2.0.48-1.2
PHP version: 4.3.4-1.1

And the connection to the browser was still open. So the bug isn't
solved yet!

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[2003-11-20 17:09:52] gabe at websaviour dot com

Could you elaborate on that please?  I am experiencing 
the bug in PHP 4.3.0 and Apache 1.3.27 on OS X, 10.2.8, 
as well as PHP 4.1.2 on Apache 1.3.22 on Red Hat Linux.

Under what conditions will it work?  I need this 
function to work as advertised to perform some time-
consuming tasks in the background and let the user move 
on.  Since this is pretty much the only way to achieve 
anything approaching asynchronous processing in the 
Apache PHP environment it seems fairly important.

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