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ob_gzhandler

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ob_gzhandlerFunción de recuperación para la compresión automática de pastillas

Descripción

ob_gzhandler(string $data, int $flags): string|false

ob_gzhandler() está destinada a ser usada como función de devolución de llamada por ob_start() para facilitar el envío de datos comprimidos a los navegadores que soportan páginas comprimidas. Antes de que ob_gzhandler() envíe los datos comprimidos, determina los tipos de codificación que son soportados por el navegador ("gzip", "deflate" o ninguno) y devuelve el contenido de los búferes de manera apropiada. Todos los navegadores son manejados, ya que es responsabilidad de los navegadores enviar un encabezado indicando los tipos de páginas soportadas. Si el navegador no soporta páginas comprimidas, esta función devolverá false.

Parámetros

data

flags

Valores devueltos

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo con ob_gzhandler()

<?php

ob_start
("ob_gzhandler");

?>
<html>
<body>
<p>Esto debería ser una página comprimida.</p>
</body>
</html>

Notas

Nota:

ob_gzhandler() requiere la extensión zlib.

Nota:

No puede usar simultáneamente ob_gzhandler() y zlib.output_compression. Además, tenga en cuenta que zlib.output_compression es preferible a ob_gzhandler().

Ver también

  • ob_start() - Activa el temporizador de salida
  • ob_end_flush() - Vacía (envía) el valor de retorno del manejador de salida activo y desactiva el búfer de salida activo

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Jer
15 years ago
I've just spent 5 hours fighting a bug in my application and outcome is:

<?php
// do not use
ob_start("ob_gzhandler");
// along with
header('HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified');

// or in the end use
ob_end_clean();
?>

W3C Standart requires response body to be empty if 304 header set. With compression on it will at least contain a gzip stream header even if your output is completely empty! 

This affects firefox (current ver.3.6.3) in a very subtle way: one of the requests after the one that gets 304 with not empty body gets it response prepended with contents of that body. In my case it was a css file and styles was not rendered at all, which made problem show up.
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przemekryciuk at gmail dot com
16 years ago
The simplest way for gzip compression is:
<?php
if(!ob_start("ob_gzhandler")) ob_start();
?>
ob_start("ob_gzhandler") returns FALSE if browser doesn't support gzip, so then is called normal ob_start();
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daijoubu at videotron dot ca
22 years ago
About the previous note from Davey:

ob_start(array('ob_gzhandler',9));

Does not work. The output size isn?t affected at all, stays the same.

ob_gzhandler compression level use zlib.output_compression_level, which is -1 per default, level 6.

To change the compression level on the fly, simply use ini_set:
<?php
ini_set('zlib.output_compression_level', 1);
ob_start('ob_gzhandler');
echo 'This is compressed at level 1';
?>
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jazfresh at SPAM-JAVELIN dot hotmail dot com
22 years ago
In the set_error_handler notes, there is a technique described for capturing all errors (even parse errors) before they are displayed the user, using a special error handler and output handler. If this output handler detects a fatal error in the output buffer, it's captured and dealt with before it can be displayed to the user. If no error was detected, then output buffer is displayed verbatim (i.e. without being compressed).

If you are using this method, you can still take advantage of ob_gzhandler's compression. However, you MUST specify a mode argument (I'm using 4.2.2 on RedHat9). The mode value affects which headers are automatically added (Content-Encoding, etc). A value of '5' worked for me. '0' or discarding the argument produces a blank screen under Mozilla. 

<?php

function my_output_handler(&$buffer) {
  // Detect errors in the output
  if(ereg("(error</b>:)(.+) in <b>(.+)</b> on line <b>(.+)</b>", $buffer, $regs)) {
    my_error_handler(E_ERROR, $regs[2], $regs[3], $regs[4]);
    // ...
    // ... Insert your error handling here ...
    // ...
    return 'An internal error occurred.';
  } else {
    // The page rendered without any errors, so compress
    // and output.
    return ob_gzhandler($buffer, 5);
  }
}
?>
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xn at bnw dot com
23 years ago
if you call ob_end_clean() after ob_start("ob_gzhandler"), the "Content-Encoding: gzip" header will still get sent (assuming the browser supports the encoding).  if you don't call ob_start() again with the ob_gzhandler callback function, the output will not be compressed, but the header will say it is.  this causes mozilla (as of build 2002032808) to display a blank page.
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