The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
| Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog | 
|---|---|---|---|
| output_buffering | "0" | 
     INI_PERDIR | 
     |
| output_handler | null | 
     INI_PERDIR | 
     |
| implicit_flush | "0" | 
     INI_ALL | 
     |
| url_rewriter.tags | "form=" | 
     INI_ALL | 
     As of PHP 7.1.0, this INI setting only affects output_add_rewrite_var(). Prior to PHP 7.1.0, this INI setting enabled transparent session id support (see session.trans_sid_tags). | 
| url_rewriter.hosts | $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] is used as default. | 
     INI_ALL | 
     Available as of PHP 7.1.0 | 
Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives.
output_buffering
    bool/int
   
     Output buffering for all files can be enabled by setting this directive
     to "On".
     To limit the size of the buffer, a number/quantity corresponding to the
     maximum numbers of bytes allowed can be used instead of
     "On" for the value of this directive.
     For example output_buffering=4096.
     This directive is always Off in PHP-CLI.
    
output_handler
    string
   
     The output of scripts can be redirected to a function.
     For example setting output_handler
     to mb_output_handler(), character encoding will be
     transparently converted to the specified encoding.
     Setting any output handler automatically turns on output buffering.
    
Note:
mb_output_handler() and ob_iconv_handler() cannot be used together and ob_gzhandler() and zlib.output_compression cannot be used with any of the following: mb_output_handler(), ob_gzhandler(), zlib.output_compression, the 'URL-Rewriter' handler (see session.use_trans_sid and output_add_rewrite_var()).
Note:
Only built-in functions can be used with this directive. For user defined functions, use ob_start().
implicit_flush
    bool
   
     false by default. Changing this to true tells PHP to tell the
     output layer to flush itself automatically after every output block.
     This is equivalent to calling the PHP function
     flush() after each and every call to
     any function producing output (such as
     print or echo)
     and each and every HTML block.
    
     When using PHP within an web environment, turning
     this option on has serious performance implications and is generally
     recommended for debugging purposes only. This value defaults to
     true when operating under the CLI SAPI.
    
See also ob_implicit_flush().
url_rewriter.tags specifies HTML tags and attributes
     in which URLs are rewritten by output_add_rewrite_var() values.
     Defaults to "form=".
    
    
     Adding "form=" or any form attribute
     will add a hidden input element to the form
     with a name and value attribute for each name-value pair passed to
     output_add_rewrite_var().
    
    
      Adding the same tag more than once to url_rewriter.tags
      will only use the first occurence during the URL rewriting process.
     
Note: Prior to PHP 7.1.0, url_rewriter.tags was used to specify session.trans_sid_tags.
url_rewriter.hosts
    string
   url_rewriter.hosts specifies which hosts are
     rewritten to include output_add_rewrite_var() values.
     Defaults to $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].
     Multiple hosts can be specified by a comma separated list
     that does not include spaces.
     For example "php.net,wiki.php.net,bugs.php.net".