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Bug #322 Header function works not correctly if include file contains trailing lines
Submitted: 1998-04-28 07:29 UTC Modified: 1998-04-28 11:29 UTC
From: andreas dot schmitter at swisslife dot ch Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Other
PHP Version: 3.0 Release Candidate 4 OS: AIX
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [1998-04-28 07:29 UTC] andreas dot schmitter at swisslife dot ch
Description:
If an include file contains a trailing line the 
function header("Location: xyz.html") does not redirect
to the page xyz.htm
--------------------------------------------------------
test.php3
<?
include("./globals.inc");
$str=" xxx ";
$x=remove_spaces($x);
header("Location: xyz.html");
?>
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globals.inc:
<?
function remove_spaces($str) {
	$str=ereg_replace("^ *","_",$str);
        $str=ereg_replace(" +$","_",$str);
	return $str;
}
?>

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./configure --with-apache=/u/users/zue/src/apache_1.2.6_php3 --with-oracle=/home
/oracle/product/7.3.2.2 --with-config-file-path=/u/users/zue/www/httpd_8083/etc
--enable-debug=no
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 [1998-04-28 11:29 UTC] zeev
Whitespace outside PHP blocks will be considered
as HTML, which will trigger the sending of the HTTP
header.  After the HTTP header is sent, the Header()
function can no longer be used.
 
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