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PHP PHP for some can be one of the hardest website programming codes, so do you need help on your PHP script, if it is php4, php5 or lower this is the place for you for any PHP help.

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Old 07-01-2007, 3:36 PM   #1
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Default PHP rendering failure?

Best as I can tell, this is a browser problem with NS6.2. I don't see
this problem with IE6 or NS7.1. There was one bug report #19253 that
sounded like the same thing, and that person probably just upgraded
their browser like I did.

tns1 wrote:
> I have a php script that requests the same page based on a form submit
> button. Every once in awhile the server will not serve this page
> correctly. Instead of the nicely formatted text I expect, what I see in
> my browser window is an HTTP header! followed by the text I expect mixed
> with random ascii characters (mostly '0' thru '9' but some letters too).
>
> The echo statements in my script come thru intact, and the extra
> injected chars are inserted in between. The entire page has this
> corruption, and can end up looking pretty bizarre as these characters
> are sometimes interpreted as valid html. I can refresh or go back, and
> the problem goes away.
>
> Note that this is not PHP source being displayed. It is more like extra
> chars being inserted before it gets to the browser. I don't know if this
> is from PHP, apache, the browser.
>
> I can post a screen capture (110k), but I don't know what kind of rules
> the newsgroup has about that.
>



 
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