Re: How do I get ini_set('output_handler', '') to work?!

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You can't test it like that. When you use system('php') you invoke a new instance of php that has the default values. You are apparently already familiar with ini_set() so why not use ini_get() to test if your code works?

Daevid Vincent wrote:
What am I doing wrong...

In my php.ini I have this for my web pages (and I want it):
  output_handler = ob_gzhandler

But this causes my command line script to not show output until the very
end.

I thought I could disable it at the top of a script, but it's not working!?!

#!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php
ini_set('output_handler', 'mb_output_handler'); system('php -i | grep output_handler');
?>

root@# ./myscript.php
output_handler => ob_gzhandler => ob_gzhandler
zlib.output_handler => no value => no value


If I comment out the line in the php.ini file, then things work great (and
what exactly is the output_handler being used if I don't specify one? It
just says
  output_handler => no value => no value

I tried to put this in my script too but it doesn't make any difference:

ini_set('output_handler', ''); or ini_set('output_handler', null);
root@# ./myscript.php
output_handler => ob_gzhandler => ob_gzhandler
zlib.output_handler => no value => no value

UGH!

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