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Posted by James Benson on 10/03/18 11:33
Well if all other PHP scripts work then it must be a problem with your
script or something changed in the latest PHP version that your script
used, if you post the code someone may be able to say if something is
wrong with it.
James
Jason Z wrote:
> I used to have a number of sites direct 404 errors towards PHP scripts for
> error handling and the such. Recently I upgraded my PHP installs to 4.4.1(from
> 4.3.11) with the configure parameters listed below. Now, none of my PHP
> handlers are functioning. They are all returning 0 size responses. After
> quite a bit of troubleshooting I have determined it is not Apache as it's
> ErrorHandler functions are working correctly and I can drop a Perl (or other
> language) script in place of the PHP script and they function as desired.
>
> Has anybody else run into this problem lately, and if so, does anybody know
> how to resolve it?
>
> The configure parameters used are as follows:
> --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
> --enable-force-cgi-redirect
> --enable-discard-path
> --enable-fastcgi
> --enable-magic-quotes
> --with-openssl
> --with-kerberos
> --with-zlib
> --enable-calendar
> --with-curl
> --enable-exif
> --with-dom
> --enable-ftp
> --with-gd
> --with-jpeg-dir
> --with-png-dir
> --with-xpm-dir
> --with-xlib-dir
> --with-imap-ssl
> --with-pspell
> --with-recode
> --with-readline
> --with-snmp
> --with-imap
> --enable-sockets
> --with-pdflib=/Archives/Linux/PDFLib/5.0.4/PDFlib-5.0.4-Linux/bind/c
> --with-pspell
> --with-swf=/Archives/Linux/LibSWF/dist
> --with-xmlrpc
> --with-pear
> --with-mysql
> --with-gmp
> --with-expat-dir=/usr
>
> Thank you for any assistance anyone is able to offer regarding this issue.
>
> Jason Ziemba
>
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