This doesn't help with your ob problem, but if you simply want to
capture the output of the system cmd, then you can use $output =
shell_exec($command) instead of system() IIRC.

On 8/17/05, Marten Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a function catching the output of a script:
> 
> function encodeDomain ($domain) {
>         ob_start();
>         system("echo '$domain'");
>         $output = ob_get_contents();
>         ob_end_clean();
> }
> 
> And I have a php-script using this function:
> 
> <?
> 
> encodeDomain($domain);
> header("Location: http://www.php.net";);
> 
> ?>
> 
> While this worked fine in PHP4, with PHP5.0.4 I always get the following
> error:
> 
> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent in
> test.php on line 4
> 
> The redirect works if I don't use the encodeDomain() function. Does the
> system-output affect the php-outout status in any way? I checked the raw
> http-output and I can see nothing of the output from the system()-call.
> Does maybe PHP simply say "output has been send" although it hasn't been
> send actually?
> 
> Regards
> Marten
> 
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