> > > I was checking my error log and the entire post-PHP contents of a > > page was in my error log. I checked the access log and the page was > > requested but the client got back 0 bytes. very strange. > > > > It looks like it happened a few times. > > > > I'm using Apache 1.3.14 on RH 7.0 with PHP 4.0.4pl1. > > Great! I was hoping it wasn't only me. This is the same problem that I am experiencing, which I posted here earlier today. > > I am using a similar setup, only I'm using RH 6.2. > > I can produce the problem if the post-process page is extremely large (hundreds of kB). This is accomplished easily if you try to send back an mp3 file, for example. Anyway, if I cancel the stream in mid-send, the file itself gets written to the error log. I can make this happen repeatedly. I've tried the same code on Apache 1.3.12 + php 4.0.1 and php 4.0.3pl1 and it does /not/ happen. So far, I can only make this happen w/ Apache 1.3.14 + PHP 4.0.4pl1. I'm also currently fetching other versions of the two to see if it is isolated on 1.3.14 + 4.0.4pl1. > > I want to note that it doesn't matter if it's text or binary, if it's large enough for me to cancel in mid-stream, it'll end up in apache error_log. > > very strange. > > You are not alone, > Seth FYI. I think this is fixed in CVS version. Regards, Yasuo Ohgaki -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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