Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52040&edit=1

 ID:               52040
 User updated by:  michal_musial at o2 dot pl
 Reported by:      michal_musial at o2 dot pl
 Summary:          Fatal error (undefined function) not reported when php
                   within html tag's attr
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Closed
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate (any?)
 PHP Version:      5.3.2

 New Comment:

I've found the problem source.

Turned out it was the browser itself stripping out the invalid line
altogether 

for some reason - Chrome 6.0-dev



Testing reavealed that:

- IE8 displays the error normally in the browser (which is wrong really
as it 

should be only visible in the source)

- Firefox 3.6 shows the error in the source

- Opera 10.53 shows the error in the source



I'm closing the bug.

Thanks for your help fa.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-06-11 10:39:08] michal_musial at o2 dot pl

I can confirm that the problem does not exist when parsing the code in
CLI mode on 

my current setup (PHP 5.3.2 VC6 - for apache). This points the problem
to php5-

module for apache.

I am not able to check whether VC9 version is affected as from what 

windows.php.net says VC9 should not be used with apache binaries and I
don't have 

IIS.

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[2010-06-10 17:19:41] f...@php.net

Please try
http://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/php-5.3.2-nts-Win32-VC9-x86.zip
with the php.ini-production and try to reproduce

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[2010-06-10 17:13:33] michal_musial at o2 dot pl

I'm no expert in php config, so it's entirely possible.

Have a look at my config:

http://mmusial.nazwa.pl/php.ini

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[2010-06-10 17:07:10] f...@php.net

Can't reproduce with the VC9 build of 5.3.2 from windows.php.net in CLI
mode.

Are you sure you have no special php.ini settings (like auto_prepend) or
anything related to output buffering?



This really looks like a configuration issue at first glance.

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[2010-06-10 16:48:23] michal_musial at o2 dot pl

Also tested it on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE with PHP 5.2.11 and Apache
2.2.13.

Same problem.

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