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vhost.conf still infiltrating other sites on Suse 9.1

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This post still applies - even though everything is now "officially" supported, the problem still persists. Everything in the following post is still the same, except that I'm now running Plesk 7.5.0 on Suse 9.1.

http://forum.sw-soft.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18292

It seems this is an Apache/PHP 4.3.4 issue on Suse 9.1, but I haven't completely ruled out Plesk yet. Any ideas?

Thanks
 
At long last - I've found the answer I've been searching for. This is in fact a bug with PHP and is not related to Plesk.

http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=27110

This bug was fixed in 4.3.5, but apparently was re-introduced in 4.3.8. I was unable to track down specifics on when and/or if it was ever completely fixed, but I was unable to replicate the problem on another server running 4.3.9.
 
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