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Posted by Erwin Moller on 12/15/05 18:02
Laurent Compere wrote:
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> This page cannot be displayed in the browser, however it displays
> correctly under IE, Mozilla, Netscape.
> Nothing surprising till here. What's surprising is that if copy-paste the
> source code in a new file (.htm), this page is then displayed correctly
> without any problem).
Hi,
Hard to say, but if the same sourcecode is working when saved as a
html-file, your problem could be fragmented datapackages send by the
webserver.
Some browsers, even IE on some OS's, cannot handle that very well.
Try putting above your script: ob_start();
That enables output buffering, meaning PHP will send the output in one
stream.
I may solve your problem.
(As you understand: this is just guessing)
If that doesn't help try this:
Rename the saved sourcecode to test.php instead od test.html.
Maybe your (crippled) browser only wants to display stuff named .html.
Both can be tested very quickly.
Good luck,
Erwin Moller
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