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Re: PHP does not flush output on IIS7 .. [message #178598 is a reply to message #178597] Tue, 10 July 2012 13:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 1:23:20 PM UTC+2, Erwin Moller wrote:
> On 7/10/2012 12:53 PM, David wrote:
> You forgot to post the "following PHP program".

I did post it .. some timing issue I guess. It is there above your post.

> A few ideas:
> 1) It is very well possible your webserver (IIS7) decided to buffer the
> results until it deemed the output worthy (big enough) to send to the
> client.

OK, I understand that and am looking for whatever implicit setting forces the buffering.

> 2) Behaviour depends also on the way you installed PHP
> (CGI/fast-cgi/isapi/more?)

It is a default installation of PHP for IIS from Microsoft, and I do see that it uses the FastCGI - the IIS FastCGI settings do contain the path of the php-cgi.exe.

> 3) Did you check php.ini? Maybe you are using output buffering without
> knowing.

I do see the php.ini file under C:\Program File...\PHP\v5.3.
Cannot edit it .. it says read only.
Is it normal to edit these files manually?
Or does the PHP5.x provide a GUI for doing such things in a more controlled way?

> 4) If you really need such behavior, you better ask in an IIS related
> newsgroup.

Good point, will look for an IIS related newsgroup.
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