The three might be the "Content-length" header, not sure though, thats just a guess since your outputting 3 characters.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:44, John Luxford wrote: > Hello, > > I'm having a really strange output problem that I can't figure out. > The problem is that a few characters appear prepended and appended to > the body of the server response. I'm running PHP 4.3.0 and 4.3.2 on > Mac OS X (tibook and xserve) and Red Hat 7.1 with 4.3.2 as well, with > Apache 1.3 on all of them. > > Here is a reproduction of the problem on two servers: > > From the command line... (the following URL illustrates the problem, > feel free to use it) > > (Request) > $ telnet dev.ourvoices.ca 80 > GET /test.php HTTP/1.1 > Host: dev.ourvoices.ca > > (Response) > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > ...other headers... > Content-Type: text/html > > 3 > foo > 0 > > (The code in /test.php) > <?php echo 'foo'; ?> > > (What's with the 3 and the 0) > > You can also duplicate this problem at ourvoices.sitellite.org on the > Linux box as well. > > phpinfo() can be seen for both these machines at: > > http://dev.ourvoices.ca/phpinfo.php > http://ourvoices.sitellite.org/phpinfo.php > > Anyone seen this before? Anyone know of a solution? > > Thanks in advance, > > Lux > > -- > > John Luxford > President and Chief Developer > ______________________________ > SIMIAN systems > Driving Web Content Management > ______________________________ > web : http://www.simian.ca/ > email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > phone : 204.942.8630 > fax : 309.218.3874 -- Adam Voigt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Linux/Unix Network Administrator The Cryptocomm Group -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php