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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Andrew Edmundson <an...@edmundson.com> on 2002/04/21 04:34:18 UTC

problem with PHP

Hi, ive been reading around on php.net and phpbuilder and a lot of people with Windows XP, apache and PHP seem to be getting the same problem, when apache serves files around 5k in size they become corrupted or the browser just keeps reloading (IE6), ive tried setting the flush command in the ini file but no joy. On the php.net site its listed as a possible apache problem, does anyone know more because its extremely annoying
My php is 4.2 rc4
Apache is 2.0.35 win32 version 

any help appreciated

andrew

Re: problem with PHP

Posted by Andrew Edmundson <an...@edmundson.com>.
Messagecurrently experimenting with lower versioned apache, results ok so far, im using version: 1.3.24 with the 4.2RC4 php on XP so hopefully will remain more stable

andrew

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andrew Edmundson 
  To: users@httpd.apache.org 
  Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 3:48 AM
  Subject: Re: problem with PHP


  yeh, ive always had the problem since moving to XP, seems to work find on windows joke i mean ME, every one with XP seems to be experiencing it with large file output, i wonder if anyone on here uses XP and Apache and PHP?

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Matt Hillebrand 
    To: users@httpd.apache.org 
    Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 3:45 AM
    Subject: RE: problem with PHP


    Does the problem exist when you use the stable version of PHP and not the bleeding edge release candidate? I'm using Win2k, PHP 4.1.2, and Apache 1.3 with no problems at all.
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Andrew Edmundson [mailto:andrew@edmundson.com] 
      Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 7:34 PM
      To: users@httpd.apache.org
      Subject: problem with PHP


      Hi, ive been reading around on php.net and phpbuilder and a lot of people with Windows XP, apache and PHP seem to be getting the same problem, when apache serves files around 5k in size they become corrupted or the browser just keeps reloading (IE6), ive tried setting the flush command in the ini file but no joy. On the php.net site its listed as a possible apache problem, does anyone know more because its extremely annoying
      My php is 4.2 rc4
      Apache is 2.0.35 win32 version 

      any help appreciated

      andrew

Re: problem with PHP

Posted by Andrew Edmundson <an...@edmundson.com>.
Messageyeh, ive always had the problem since moving to XP, seems to work find on windows joke i mean ME, every one with XP seems to be experiencing it with large file output, i wonder if anyone on here uses XP and Apache and PHP?

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matt Hillebrand 
  To: users@httpd.apache.org 
  Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 3:45 AM
  Subject: RE: problem with PHP


  Does the problem exist when you use the stable version of PHP and not the bleeding edge release candidate? I'm using Win2k, PHP 4.1.2, and Apache 1.3 with no problems at all.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Andrew Edmundson [mailto:andrew@edmundson.com] 
    Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 7:34 PM
    To: users@httpd.apache.org
    Subject: problem with PHP


    Hi, ive been reading around on php.net and phpbuilder and a lot of people with Windows XP, apache and PHP seem to be getting the same problem, when apache serves files around 5k in size they become corrupted or the browser just keeps reloading (IE6), ive tried setting the flush command in the ini file but no joy. On the php.net site its listed as a possible apache problem, does anyone know more because its extremely annoying
    My php is 4.2 rc4
    Apache is 2.0.35 win32 version 

    any help appreciated

    andrew

RE: problem with PHP

Posted by Matt Hillebrand <ma...@medmarket.com>.
Does the problem exist when you use the stable version of PHP and not
the bleeding edge release candidate? I'm using Win2k, PHP 4.1.2, and
Apache 1.3 with no problems at all.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Edmundson [mailto:andrew@edmundson.com] 
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 7:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: problem with PHP


Hi, ive been reading around on php.net and phpbuilder and a lot of
people with Windows XP, apache and PHP seem to be getting the same
problem, when apache serves files around 5k in size they become
corrupted or the browser just keeps reloading (IE6), ive tried setting
the flush command in the ini file but no joy. On the php.net site its
listed as a possible apache problem, does anyone know more because its
extremely annoying
My php is 4.2 rc4
Apache is 2.0.35 win32 version 
 
any help appreciated
 
andrew


RE: problem with PHP

Posted by Allan Edwards <ak...@meepzor.com>.
The first thing you should do is get the hotfix
for afd.sy from Microsoft. You can request this
from MS by referencing Knowledgebase article Q317949.

http://support.microsoft.com/search/preview.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q317949

This fixes a known XP data corruption bug that gets
tickled by Apache 1.3.23 and prior, and Apache 2.0.xx

Allan
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Edmundson [mailto:andrew@edmundson.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 10:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: problem with PHP


Hi, ive been reading around on php.net and phpbuilder and a lot of people with Windows XP, apache and PHP seem to be
getting the same problem, when apache serves files around 5k in size they become corrupted or the browser just keeps
reloading (IE6), ive tried setting the flush command in the ini file but no joy. On the php.net site its listed as a
possible apache problem, does anyone know more because its extremely annoying
My php is 4.2 rc4
Apache is 2.0.35 win32 version

any help appreciated

andrew


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