I ran into the same problem on windows 2k server.  I found that it was
my code.  Specifically, a space.  I had defined a value for a variable
that handled a SID to perform an oracle connection from my php page.  I
stumbled upon the space and everything worked like a charm.

i.e.

$var = " (sid information)";

Fixed by:

$var = "(sid information)";

-----Original Message-----
From: Sheldon Quinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 July 2003 03:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Windows Security Updates Problems


I am running php 4.3.2 as service module on IIS 5.1 with Windows XP Pro.
It stopped working after 2 windows security updates (817606, 823559)
today.  I recieve a CGI error "No Headers Sent" and the browser displays
nothing.  PHP runs from the command line  and I have checked security
permissions on the web directory and restarted IIS.  Any debugging tips
on how to isolate the problem?

Cheers

Sheldon



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