Fixed ob_gzhandler with register_long_arrays = On.
Unified compression_coding global var (removed ob_gzip_coding).
Switched to zend_parse_parameters().
Added some tests.
windows sockets. The winsock implementation will only work with sockets;
our implementation works with sockets and file descriptors.
By association, stream_select() will now operate correctly with files, pipes and sockets.
This change required linking against the winsock2 library. In terms of
compatibility, only older versions of windows 95 do not have winsock2
installed by default. It is available as a redistributable file, and is most likely installed by any OS patches (eg: Internet Explorer) applied by the user.
Also, add a win32 compatible pipe test when opening a stream from a pipe. This test will only work on NT, win2k and XP platforms. Without this test, interleaved fread() and select() calls would cause the read buffer to be clobbered. I will be working on a fix for this issue for win9x.
we must apply the default before calling php_enable_output_compression().
I have left the default setting in the rinit function even though i do think
it is not necessary.
Cause: the chunk size is taken from the zlib.output_compression setting,
which is 0 or 1. This causes the block_size for output buffer to be set
to 0 (1 / 2) and thus causes infinite recursion in php_ob_allocate().
Solution: use a value of 0 for the chunk size which will use the default
sizes. Also add a sanity check which will default the block_size to 1
if it ends up as 0.
Disables zlib.output_compression for scripts with image/ content-type
header (fixes bug #16109) and makes it possible to switch
zlib.output_compression during script execution before the headers are
sent.
@- zlib.output_compression is disabled for "image/" content-type
@ headers and can be changed during script execution. (Stefan)
compressed output as with obgzhandler().
@ If zlib.output_compression is enabled and a page is compressed
@ a "Vary: Accept-Encoding" header is added. (Stefan)
# obgzhandler() sends this header, I think it is recommened by
# RFC 2616. If there are problems (e.g. with some browsers)
# it should be reverted.