I have not changed my configuration lateley, what I know of. There is
another guy working on the server, but he said he had changed nothing
either. I've been running this configuration for a couple of months now
and it has never caused me any troubles.
/peter
Michael Sims wrote:
pe
PHP configuration has not been changed though... so it's just strange..
I read something about a similiar trouble if you SSL on the server, I
have SSL installed but this site is not under https. Anybody now
anything about that?
/peter
Chris W. Parker wrote:
peter a <mailt
file is
there.. it just won't load..
In a working PHP-file I added some code that for sure wouldn't work, and
the page froze. Still showed up in the access log though.. but it didn't
display any output at all obviously.
/peter
Peter Risdon wrote:
peter a wrote:
I have stumbled o
It not just that page.. it is all pages the will generate some sort of
PHP error. Instead of the usual error output I get nothing.
/peter
Chris W. Parker wrote:
peter a <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Friday, May 28, 2004 9:12 AM said:
Nothing complicated at all. It loops out some
Nothing complicated at all. It loops out some values from a MySQL
database with not more than 20 entries. It's not that..
/peter
Chris W. Parker wrote:
peter a <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Friday, May 28, 2004 9:06 AM said:
Thanks, but that didn't take me anywhere. My bro
r.
/peter
Chris W. Parker wrote:
peter a <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Friday, May 28, 2004 8:29 AM said:
I have stumbled on something that is new for me. Usually when I get a
PHP error I print them on the page, but suddenly pages with errors
don't load at all, in IE I get the usua
I have stumbled on something that is new for me. Usually when I get a
PHP error I print them on the page, but suddenly pages with errors don't
load at all, in IE I get the usual "The page cannot be displayed" and in
Lynx I get "Alert!: Unable to access document."
I run PHP 4.3.2 and Apache 2.0
Files in web folders should usually be 755
/peter a
At 2003-01-23 11:15, Marco Alting wrote:
>Hi, I have a php script which uploads file to a webserver. The idea is that
>anyone can upload files, but only another php script can read the files. At
>this moment I think someone is dele
uture for member a-b store in
this folder c-d to in this and so on... Would it be stupid to store a 1 10mb mpegs
in one database?
Any suggestions?
/peter a
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But please get back with some tips how to queue mail
straight to the mail queue for fast delievery.
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At 2002-12-22 20:52, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>Hello,
>
>On 12/22/2002 02:52 PM, Jonathan Chum wrote:
>>>>I was considerin
Apache.1.3 and PHP4.0something I get this error.
Can anyone help me out here? Any clues?
/peter a
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