Re: PHP scripts and IE

From: ncf (nothingcanfulfill_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: 29 Jan 2005 20:23:12 -0800

Check your apache and/or configuration(s). I believe that your problem
may lie in the fact that your server is probably sending back a
text/php or similar header. It should be sending back a text/html or
similar.

You really don't want to have to add the header to every PHP document.

I can't really be of help past there. Issue is probably in the php.ini,
but I'm not sure.

-Wes



Relevant Pages

  • [NT] Port80 Software ServerMask Inconsistencies
    ... The following security advisory is sent to the securiteam mailing list, and can be found at the SecuriTeam web site: http://www.securiteam.com ... IIS servers by obfuscating header fields within HTTP responses: ... "ServerMask 2.0 removes or modifies unnecessary response data. ... provide reliable clues to the server being Microsoft IIS. ...
    (Securiteam)
  • Re: minimal httpd response
    ... RST, abortively closing the connection. ... The responsibilities of an HTTP/1.1 proxy, and of an HTTP/1.1 server ... user agent, without a proxy, first, and then try to deal ... Connection header; with a Content-length header; or with the chunked ...
    (comp.programming)
  • Re: I want my MOM
    ... >> 5) Require that the header MUST have the content-length ... >> again slam the server with never ending data until it dies. ... server to have a reason to boot bad clients. ... Another thing a pre-sized protocol does is make it much harder to have ...
    (comp.lang.ruby)
  • Re: MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 creates incorrect X- header
    ... from Server, such as move to another folder, does ... engine loops when it encounters the defective empty header when it ... the POP3 server sends a period on a line by ... The search for the final header loops because of the malformed EOM ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress)
  • Re: Its driving me crazy!
    ... Here's a sample list of ISPs ... The first header is a "Received" header. ... You can trust most of what this header tells you. ... The server at that address _claimed_ that it was ...
    (microsoft.public.security.virus)