make PHP register the variable, returning 0 shouldn't. The new length of
the variables being filtered is now returned in the new_val_len argument
of the function.
into entities or use some other mechanism which causes the filtered data
to be longer than the original data. Ergo, pass in the address of the
buffer instead so the filter is free to reallocate it.
non-privileged user the web server is running as. this is useful
for creating shared memory segments which need to be accessed by
the child processes/threads.
this is necessary, when you want to take over control of a connection
and the web server is doing stupid things by default (like enabling
chunked transfer encoding for no reason).
- webdav-specific stuff removed (should be handled using httpd.conf
LIMIT or equivalents)
- always_populate_raw_post_data now working on any method, not just
POST (and webdav methods with allow_webdav_methods), when
Content-Length is greater zero
- raw input data is also available using php://input stream,
this way one doesn't have to care about memory_limit
- input data is now always consumed (although maybe ignored,
this fixes we had withproblems with keep-alive connections
@ raw POST data is now available as php://input stream (hartmut)
Disables zlib.output_compression for scripts with image/ content-type
header (fixes bug #16109) and makes it possible to switch
zlib.output_compression during script execution before the headers are
sent.
@- zlib.output_compression is disabled for "image/" content-type
@ headers and can be changed during script execution. (Stefan)
calls.
Revert the change to the sapi_add_header_ex interface.
Fix various bugs:
1. header("HTTP/1.0 306 foo");
header("Location: absolute-uri");
did not work in combination with several SAPI modules, because
http_status_line was never properly reset. And thus, all SAPI
modules which looked at http_status_line ignored the changed
http_response_code.
2. The CGI SAPI did not send out the HTTP status line at all, if
http_status_line had not been set explicitly by calling
header("HTTP/1.0 200 foo");