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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7994] New: - Apache 2.0.35 returns garbage in PHP4 CGI requests. *Not* PHP's fault.

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Apache 2.0.35 returns garbage in PHP4 CGI requests. *Not* PHP's fault.

           Summary: Apache 2.0.35 returns garbage in PHP4 CGI requests.
                    *Not* PHP's fault.
           Product: Apache httpd-2.0
           Version: 2.0.35
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows XP
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: Other
         Component: All
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: mot@mediaweb.gr


Apache 1.3.22 sometimes returned any kind of document (html/php) with garbage in the source. It 
looked like memory dumps here and there. In the Apache changelog I read this was a problem with 
1.3.22 and Windows XP networking. I upgraded to Apache 2.0.35. Html documents and pictures were 
served OK. However, PHP generated documents returned the same garbage, only worst. Then I 
installed Apache 1.3.24 and everything is fine. Seems to me that CGIs on Apache 2.0.35 suffer from 
the same problem as in Apache 1.3.22. I use the CGI version of PHP 4.10 btw, for *all* of the above 
setups and the PHP configuration is identical. I searched on the PHP site for something similar 
but nothing came up. 

I have both setups ready here in my Windows XP Pro box. If you would like me 
to give you any kind of source dump, I can do it for both versions (1.3.24 and 2.0.35)

Thank you 
for your time and keep up the good work! :-)