Am 02.08.13 18:03, schrieb Miguel Guedes:
This is strange. I've just found out that the headers are sent
correctly if I access the website outside of localhost. I don't
understand why.
I also don't. I've tried the exactly same code you posted on my
localhost as well and it worked all
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Karim Geiger gei...@b1-systems.de wrote:
Am 02.08.13 18:03, schrieb Miguel Guedes:
This is strange. I've just found out that the headers are sent
correctly if I access the website outside of localhost. I don't
understand why.
I also don't. I've tried the
Hi Karim,
On 01/08/13 15:40, Karim Geiger wrote:
Works for me. What happens exactly? Do you get a 200?
That's exactly right - I always get a 200. How can I diagnose this?
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On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Miguel Guedes miguel.a.gue...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello List,
I'm running PHP 5.4.9 as CGI (via apache 2.2.22) and can't seem to be
able to send headers to the server.
Both,
header('Status: 500 Internal Server Error');
and,
header('HTTP/1.1 500 Internal
On 02/08/13 14:10, Matijn Woudt wrote:
Did you print some data before using header?
No, not at all. I've PHP configured to complain about notices, warnings
and errors; would've got a warning about headers already sent, which I
don't get.
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Hi Miguel,
On 08/02/2013 10:50 AM, Miguel Guedes wrote:
Hi Karim,
On 01/08/13 15:40, Karim Geiger wrote:
Works for me. What happens exactly? Do you get a 200?
That's exactly right - I always get a 200. How can I diagnose this?
Try getting the complete header by using curl -v
Great tip, Karim!
On 02/08/13 15:29, Karim Geiger wrote:
Try getting the complete header by using curl -v http://url.com and
paste it here.
What is your output?
Here's my output:
$ curl -v http://localhost/header-test.php
* About to connect() to localhost port 80 (#0)
* Trying
Hi Miguel,
On 08/02/2013 04:34 PM, Miguel Guedes wrote:
Here's my output:
$ curl -v http://localhost/header-test.php
* About to connect() to localhost port 80 (#0)
* Trying 127.0.0.1...
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 80 (#0)
GET /header-test.php HTTP/1.1
User-Agent:
This is strange. I've just found out that the headers are sent
correctly if I access the website outside of localhost. I don't
understand why.
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Hello List,
I'm running PHP 5.4.9 as CGI (via apache 2.2.22) and can't seem to be
able to send headers to the server.
Both,
header('Status: 500 Internal Server Error');
and,
header('HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error', true, 500);
result in nothing happening on the client side.
What am I
Hi MiguelOn 08/01/2013 04:04 PM, Miguel Guedes wrote:
Hello List,
I'm running PHP 5.4.9 as CGI (via apache 2.2.22) and can't seem to be
able to send headers to the server.
Both,
header('Status: 500 Internal Server Error');
and,
header('HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error',
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