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Bug #19790 can't fetch file update.php4
Submitted: 2002-10-06 19:54 UTC Modified: 2002-10-07 12:53 UTC
From: soletan at toxa dot de Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Apache2 related
PHP Version: 4.2.3 OS: Linux 2.4.9
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-10-06 19:54 UTC] soletan at toxa dot de
Hi,

first of all I can't determine, if this bugs concerns to you, to Apache or to some fault in my configuration of either.

Using Apache 2.0.43 + PHP 4.2.3 I have some site set up, where I link a file named "update.php4" within some menu (using HTML-<A>-tag of course). I do the same with other scripts, but the other referers work.

Now, when I use this link to fetch update.php4, which contains nothing but a nice PHP-script from the very first to the very last line, I get the source instead of the script's output after running.

If I turn the reference as well as the script's name into updat.php4 or updater.php4 everything works fine and I get the script running and putting out ...

Then I tried STABLE-200210061500 from snaps.php.net and encountered the same problem.

Again, I don't know, if this is of your concern or if it belongs to either apache or my configuration. I first searched apache's bug report database for update and found nothing appropriate and so grepped my configuration files (the whole /etc/httpd-directory) for that token and didn't found it somewhere not within a comment ...


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