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Bug #20704 reproducible crash
Submitted: 2002-11-28 14:16 UTC Modified: 2002-12-15 01:00 UTC
From: nytral at spamcop dot net Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: MSSQL related
PHP Version: 4.3.0RC2 OS: Windows2000+SP3/Dual
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-11-28 14:16 UTC] nytral at spamcop dot net
It's a flat PHP setup with only mssql module loaded.
Since the last MSSQL2000 (SP2+hotfix) and MDAC 2.7, SQL queries returning more than a few results crash (either Access Violation using ISAPI, or no output at all with php-cgi.exe past the mssql_query() call).
Each time I install a different php build, the first script load will output something before dying in the middle of returning results; reloading the page will give CGI errors.
Weird thing is, calling php.exe on the command line works each time; calling php-cgi.exe doesn't (problem described above show up).
I can't even move those scripts to Unix, since some are using mssql_next_result() which Sybase doesn't provide. Ouch! It looks like using PHP to talk to MSSQL is not a good idea on any OS.

Thanks for your help,
-Martin

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 [2002-11-28 14:30 UTC] nytral at spamcop dot net
I just tried ISAPI with RC2; first script load is Ok,  
resubmit and it's an access violation.
 [2002-11-28 22:04 UTC] iliaa@php.net
Could you show the smallest possible version of the script, which causes the problem?
 [2002-11-28 22:05 UTC] nytral at spamcop dot net
Good news: 4.2.3 doesn't crash so far. I upgraded because after some time I would randomly get Access Violations. But I prefer to have a few here and there than 100% of the time <g>.
 [2002-11-29 00:58 UTC] sniper@php.net
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 [2002-12-15 01:00 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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