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Bug #12529 Redirection fails in ISAPI mode
Submitted: 2001-08-02 05:59 UTC Modified: 2002-05-24 20:22 UTC
From: opj30 at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Other web server
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: WinNT4 sp6
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-08-02 05:59 UTC] opj30 at hotmail dot com
I use the O'Reilley WebSite Pro webserver under Win NT4 and the compiled PHP 4.0.6 for windows from you. It can be set up to use PHP as a cgi or as isapi or both.

My test for redirection is a one-liner: <? header("Location: redirect_to_this_page.html"); exit; ?> which is called by a link from another page and should make the  redirect_to_this_page.html page to be displayed.

This works when using PHP as a cgi. 
However, when using PHP as isapi I get an error: "Document contains no data..." which means that the redirection fails and the server does not return any data. The results are the same with both IE and Netscape as browsers.


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 [2002-05-24 20:22 UTC] derick@php.net
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