If you are using mod_gzip or mod_deflate to compress HTML output, you're not able to send partial file to the browser....
To disable mod_deflate in PHP (if needed), you can tell Apache with this :
apache_setenv('no-gzip', '1');
apache_setenv
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
apache_setenv — Set an Apache subprocess_env variable
Description
bool apache_setenv ( string $variable, string $value [, bool $walk_to_top] )apache_setenv() sets the value of the Apache environment variable specified by variable.
Note: When setting an Apache environment variable, the corresponding $_SERVER variable is not changed.
Parameters
- variable
The environment variable that's being set.
- value
The new variable value.
- walk_to_top
Whether to set the top-level variable available to all Apache layers.
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Examples
Example 202. Setting an Apache environment variable using apache_setenv()
<?php
apache_setenv("EXAMPLE_VAR", "Example Value");
?>
Notes
Note: apache_setenv() can be paired up with apache_getenv() across separate pages or for setting variables to pass to Server Side Includes (.shtml) that have been included in PHP scripts.
See Also
| apache_getenv() |
apache_setenv
10-Jan-2006 12:16
28-Jul-2005 05:25
When you need to set the QUERY_STRING variable into a page included with the "virtual" function do this:
virtual ("some_page.shtml?$QUERY_STRING");
apache_setenv does not work for this case.
04-Jun-2003 01:34
If you set a variable, either new or existing, the corresponding $_SERVER variable is not changed, and you will have to change it as well.
22-Jan-2003 11:56
When you want to set variables to pass to Server Side Includes (.shtml) included in PHP scripts, use this.
