on a regulary base I read the docs even on functions I know, I just read about the funstion u use and the doc says this: Note: If you're opening a URI with special characters, such as spaces, you need to encode the URI with urlencode(). did u try to avoid the problem by using urlencode ? just a thought ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx "Seth Hill" <sethrh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:a90c87ed0908271150x18202147n1717d24daf141cd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Hello all, > I'm experiencing a curious error that I'm hoping someone can help with. > > I am using file_get_contents() with Google Maps Geocoding to retrieve > information about an address. The URL that I'm requesting looks like: > http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=[Search Subject]&key=[google maps > key]&sensor=false&output=json&oe=utf8 > > If I pass a space (0x20) in the search subject, I get a 400 error back (as > it should be). However, the next request to the site crashes PHP. > > I can reproduce it as part of my whole site (which runs a custom framework), > but I've been unable to come up with a single PHP file that will duplicate > the problem. > > I am running PHP under IIS6 on a Windows 2003 Web Edition server. I have > seen this with PHP 5.1.1 and PHP 5.2.5 using the ISAPI dll. Thinking that it > was a known bug, I upgraded, but I still see it on PHP 5.2.10 with > FastCGI. With ISAPI I get a "PHP Access Violation" message until I recycle > the app pool, with FastCGI I get an equivalent message (except with FastCGI > I don't have to manually restart anything). > > This is the stack trace: > > Function Arg 1 Arg 2 Arg 3 Source > php5!_zend_mm_realloc_int+357 00223ea0 0274ab98 00000008 > php5!_erealloc+2e 0274ab98 00000008 00000000 > php5!php_stream_wrapper_log_error+49 1044b458 00000004 10333244 > php5!php_stream_url_wrap_http_ex+1f17 1044b458 027a2bb8 > 102a3780 php5!php_stream_url_wrap_http+27 1044b458 027a2bb8 > 102a3780 php5!_php_stream_open_wrapper_ex+aa 027a2bb8 102a3780 > 00000000 php5!zif_file_get_contents+e2 00000001 0274a9e8 > 00000000 php5!zend_do_fcall_common_helper_SPEC+6d7 00c0a45c > 00c0a2e8 0000000c php5!ZEND_DO_FCALL_SPEC_CONST_HANDLER+df > 00c0a45c 027492a4 0274912c php5!execute+12e 02749af8 > 00c0a518 00000028 php5!zend_do_fcall_common_helper_SPEC+796 > 00c0aa64 10018e9e 00c0aa64 > php5!ZEND_DO_FCALL_BY_NAME_SPEC_HANDLER+10 00c0aa64 027a2cbc > 0274a9bc php5!execute+12e 0178e668 00c0ab40 00000030 > php5!ZEND_INCLUDE_OR_EVAL_SPEC_CV_HANDLER+332 0178e668 0178e3b4 > 0178e53c php5!execute+12e 0178b368 00c0cba8 00000000 > php5!ZEND_INCLUDE_OR_EVAL_SPEC_CONST_HANDLER+2d1 0178b368 00c0cbac > 00000000 php5!execute+12e 0178b100 00000000 00c0fee0 > php5!zend_execute_scripts+c8 00000008 00000000 00000003 > php5!php_execute_script+1c0 00c0fee0 00000000 00000000 > php_cgi!main+b2f 00000001 00223c90 00222928 > php_cgi!mainCRTStartup+e3 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 > kernel32!BaseProcessStart+23 00405cd6 00000000 00000000 > > I guess I'm asking for some pointers on how to narrow this down a bit, or if > anyone has seen this problem before. I didn't find anything on the PHP bugs > list. > > > > Regards, > > Seth Hill > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php