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Old 12-14-2010, 05:18 AM   #1
SmurfGGM
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1 server was Byte Order mark & whitespace issue's. 1 server ok


Hi all,

Apologies if this is in the wrong forum.

I have two SLES 11 (i586) web servers with a number of different websites running on them.
Just recently, various pages on the website's have not been working on one server due to Byte Order Mark's and whitespacing in PHP files.

I can fix the BOM issue by setting :no bomb on the files but I need to know why this has just started to happen. Both servers are set up in exactly the same way as far as I know (I am a bit of a newbie though)

Can anyone advise on what may be different in any server configuration please ?

I have compared php.ini files and they are the same on both servers.

PHP = PHP5.2.13
MYSQL - 5.0.67 (installed on a separate server)

Many thanks in advance
 
  


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