Re: PHP Always Outputs [message #178633 is a reply to message #178631] |
Sat, 14 July 2012 19:00 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 7/14/2012 10:40 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote in
> news:jtrt6u$ccj$1(at)dont-email(dot)me:
>
>> On 7/14/2012 9:37 AM, Doug Miller wrote:
>>> Ryan <rbilesky(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in
>>> news:a5baa7aa-287c-4862-8ab9-898783d691f4 @googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> I want a php script to run and simply output nothing. But
>>>> even this script:
>>>>
>>>> <?php
>>>> ?>
>>>>
>>>> will output this html
>>>>
>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
>>>> <HTML><HEAD>
>>>> <META content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"
>>>> http-equiv=Content-Type></HEAD> <BODY></BODY></HTML>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a setting somewhere in my php or apache config that
>>>> needs to be turned off?
>>>
>>> Check your .htaccess file -- it probably contains a line that
>>> looks like this:
>>>
>>> php_value auto_prepend_file "foo.php"
>>>
>>> with the contents of the file foo.php resembling
>>>
>>> echo "!<DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC...";
>>> echo "<HTML><HEAD>";
>>> etc.
>>>
>> If it were, it would be seriously broken.
>
> I disagree.
>
>> There would be no way
>> to add <HEAD> tags or the <BODY> in their proper places.
>
> Of course there is. I have reproduced the OP's results *exactly*
> with the following:
>
> C:\WebSites\fubar>type .htaccess
> php_value auto_prepend_file "prepend.php"
> php_value auto_append_file "append.txt"
>
>
> C:\WebSites\fubar>type prepend.php
> <?php
> printf ("<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN\">\n");
> printf ("<HTML><HEAD>\n");
> printf ("<META content=\"text/html; charset=windows-1252\" http-equiv=Content-Type>
> </HEAD>\n");
> printf ("<BODY>");
> ?>
>
> C:\WebSites\fubar>type append.txt
> </BODY></HTML>
>
> Content of the OP's pages will be served between the <BODY> and </BODY> tags. If he
> wants to be able to add tags in the HEAD section as well, it's simple enough to insert
> readfile ("head_tags.txt")
> into the file prepend.php somewhere between <HEAD> and <\HEAD>, putting the desired
> tags into head_tags.txt.
>
Now, how is the user supposed to place other <HEAD> tags such as
<TITLE>, <SCRIPT> and <LINK>? The answer is, he can't. And while he
*could* put a readfile() in there, it would be no different than placing
the tags directly in the file. He couldn't customize the tags to the page.
While what you say *could* be used - it would result in a seriously
broken site with the inability to add such tags.
Also, there would be no need to use printf() there. Just the HTML code
itself would be fine.
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