ID:               22440
 Comment by:       davidfelton at codemasters dot com
 Reported By:      garfield_fr at tiscali dot fr
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 pro SP3
 PHP Version:      4.3.2-dev
 New Comment:

Have solved it:
I set cgi.rfc2616_headers in the php.ini to 1. I didn't know about this
new setting.

Thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-27 05:53:41] davidfelton at codemasters dot com

I've been experiencing a very similar/the same bug with IIS on windows
2000 and setting cookies using PHP as CGI.

How I set my cookies is as follows:

As there is a bug in IIS that prevents you from setting cookies in
conjunction with Header("Location: ...") the filenames of the files
that set cookies are preceded with 'nph-' as detailed here:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q176113

so that I can send my own headers. This worked fine in PHP 4.2.3, now
with PHP 4.3.2 It just doesn't work and headers are printed out to the
screen. Code used is as follows:

function MySetCookie($CkyName, $CkyValue, $exp, $pth, $domain,
$Secure)
                        {
                        $exp = gmstrftime("%A, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S",$exp);
                        return "Set-Cookie: Territory=$CkyValue; path=$pth; 
domain=$domain;
expires=$exp";
                        }

            $territory="EnglishUK";

                //go to the main page
                Header("HTTP/1.0 302 Redirect");
                Header("Location:
http://www.mydomain.com/mainpage.php?territory=$territory";);
                //set cookie            
                
Header(MySetCookie("Territory",$territory,mktime(0,0,0,date("n"),date("j")+30),"/","mydomain.com",0));

(note this file needs to be saved as 'nph-index.php')

This is an issue with PHP and not ISS.

Thanks.

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[2003-02-26 10:46:25] garfield_fr at tiscali dot fr

No change .... same problem ...
PHPNuke doesn't work with CGI but it works with ISAPI ...

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[2003-02-26 10:23:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip

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[2003-02-26 10:13:23] garfield_fr at tiscali dot fr

I don't know if it's a real bug but ....

Config :
Windows 2K pro + SP3
Serveur IIS
PHP 4.3.0
this is my php.ini (full version for testing purpose) :
[PHP]
cgi.force_redirect = 0
cgi.rfc2616_headers = 1
[Session]
session.save_handler = files
session.save_path = "C:\PHP\sessions\"

I'm trying to use PHPNuke 6.0.17 and I found this bug :
When you want to login under PHPNuke you enter your name/password. if
your login is ok the script send a cookie and redirect to an URL (your
personal page).
With PHP in CGI mode, no cookie are send/receive (?) to the browser
(IE6 SP1) and you are not connect to PHPNuke BUT if PHP run in ISAPI
mode the cookie is well receive by browser and you are connected to
PHPNuke....

I don't test under Apache because I don't know how to run PHP in CGI
mode under Apache, but Apache+PHP module work fine (W2K)

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