There’s a good description at the bottom of this troubleshooting page. Basically it usually has to do with how PHP is run on your particular server.
In any case, it’s off now and seems to be working fine.
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Subscribe [10]#31 / Mar 25, 2011 6:17pm
There’s a good description at the bottom of this troubleshooting page. Basically it usually has to do with how PHP is run on your particular server.
In any case, it’s off now and seems to be working fine.
#32 / Mar 25, 2011 6:22pm
aye, indeed it is working. Amazing. Is the default out-of-the-box setting off or on for that option? I am just wondering if I toggled it when I was troubleshooting the other problem. Mainly curious why it started on Sunday after working well since the beginning.
In any regard, many thanks for the solution.
#33 / Mar 25, 2011 7:40pm
Hi vicos,
Disabling Generate HTTP Page Headers? under Admin > System Administration > Output and Debugging appears to solve the problem for me.
Works for me too!!
Wonder - are there negative consequences though???
#34 / Mar 27, 2011 3:50pm
Hi vicos and Chuck,
Glad that Brandon was able to point you to a solution. The default setting for Generate HTTP Headers is ‘on’. There should not be any negative consequences of switching it off - it is just a differently configured server. I’ll go ahead and close this thread now but please open a related thread if you continue to experience a problem.
Cheers
Greg