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Test enviroment: apache 1.3.27, PHP 4.3.1 built as apache module The following two programs demonstrates the difference: <? $foo = create_function('$s', 'return strtoupper($s);'); ob_start($foo); echo $foo("Bar\n"); echo "Hello, the World!"; ?> Our expectation is that all characters was upper, Unfortunately, "Helo, the World!" was not changed. It seems that the $foo function had not been called. I have ever running with php 4.2.1, It works well. When I change a little about the source, it works well, too. <? function foo ($s) { return strtoupper($s); } $foo = "foo"; ob_start($foo); echo $foo("Bar\n"); echo "Hello, the World!"; ?>