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Bug #22945 ob_start calls call back function before flush
Submitted: 2003-03-28 18:14 UTC Modified: 2003-04-02 10:35 UTC
From: michael at heuser dot dk Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Output Control
PHP Version: 4.3.1 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2003-03-28 18:14 UTC] michael at heuser dot dk
When turning on output buffering and setting a call back function like:
	ob_start('callback_function');
The function is called right away. Not just in the end of the script.

Try this sample:
	ob_start('ob_gzhandler');
	ob_end_clean();

	echo "Step 1<br>\n";
	flush();
	sleep(1);

	echo "Step 2<br>\n";
	flush();

Function ob_end_clean should cancel the buffering and it dose, but ob_gzhandler is already called. It is called when ob_start is turned one. Now the script fails because the function ob_gzhandler has already set Content-Encoding header (meaning the browser expects compressed content).

A simple one:
	function callback_function($content) {
		die("Stop!");
		return $content;
	}
	ob_start('callback_function');
	ob_end_clean();

	echo "Step 1<br>\n";
	flush();
	sleep(1);

	echo "Step 2<br>\n";
	flush();

The script is stops before ob_end_clean is called.

I think that the problem is general. I have tested the problem on more than one computer.
The newest installation was a preinstalled Red Hat with a PHP version 4.3.1


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 [2003-04-02 10:35 UTC] sniper@php.net
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