I think I solved this issue by using the -d option on the commandline. When I use: php -d output_buffering=On ./filename.php the local value / active value of output_buffering is correct. MKB On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Mike Burba <mike.burba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for ideas, Nathan. > >> dunno if this was a typo on your part, but shouldnt it be, >> ini_get("output_buffering") ? >> > yes...was getting tired last night. but it is correct in the code. > >> you might not be getting your settings from the ini file you think you are, >> or there could be another one in the way. just for the hell of it, why not >> give >> >> php --ini > > This is a great idea...and I tried this but I'm using php 5.1.x and > --ini flag is not available until 5.2.something. <sigh> > >> also, this brings up the point of setting local values on the cli. im not >> sure how to do it. w/ apache, you can supply a .htaccess file which allows >> you to alter values in the 'local' column of the phpinfo() output. anyone >> know how to do it on the cli ? > > Exactly my thoughts...anyone out there know? > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php