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Bug #37710 http:// fopen wrapper not working in 4.4.2/IIS6 (works in 4.4.1)
Submitted: 2006-06-06 09:42 UTC Modified: 2006-06-14 01:00 UTC
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From: andrewcrowe_uk at yahoo dot co dot uk Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: Filesystem function related
PHP Version: 4.4.2 OS: Windows server 2003
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-06-06 09:42 UTC] andrewcrowe_uk at yahoo dot co dot uk
Description:
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Calling fopen("http://...") or file_get_contents("http://...") causes IIS6 to fail in a number of ways:

If anon access is disabled (password required to view site), then IE will ask for a new password constantly (never accepts).

If anon access is enabled then the page just bombs out with a "no data returned" browser error.

Degrading to 4.4.1 fixes the issue

Reproduce code:
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<?
$Data=file_get_contents("http://www.bizhot.co.uk/sbnxmlfeed/sbudistribute.xml");
die($Data)
?>

Expected result:
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contentes of website to be printed to the screen

Actual result:
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Either stuck on password request or browser bombs out with "no data returned"

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