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Bug #196 parser error with incorrect eval strings
Submitted: 1998-03-25 12:39 UTC Modified: 1998-03-26 08:14 UTC
From: auke at snt dot utwente dot nl Assigned: zeev (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Reproducible Crash
PHP Version: 3.0b6 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1998-03-25 12:39 UTC] auke at snt dot utwente dot nl
<?php
  $test="echo \"this is a test\";";
  eval($test);
  $test="echo \"and \" another \" test \" it \" is \";";
  eval($test);
  echo "well?";
?>

modules: --with-mysql --with-apache
(also gd support)

I didn't change anything in the php3.ini file

This script above seems to do allright the first time, but if you
reload it often enough (usually about 5 times with my apache 1.2.5 and 1.3b3 setup)
it will say something like this:
--
this is a test
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /export/home/dnd/WWW//test/eval.test.phtml
on line 4

Parse error: parse error in /export/home/dnd/WWW//test/eval.test.phtml on line 6

--
from then on the php parser is instable and sometimes crashes.
It seems that if you don't push the reload button, but just type enter after the 
url a few times, the parser will die more often...
Guess netscape sends different headers in the latter case.

good luck hunting :)
Auke van Slooten

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 [1998-03-26 08:14 UTC] zeev
This bug should be fixed in the RC.  Waiting for response
from the user...
Indeed it was already fixed in the RC
 
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