--On Tuesday, January 18, 2005 02:05:59 PM -0800 Richard Lynch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> First, use to confirm 100% that the php.ini file you
> think is loading is actually loading.
>
> Next, be sure your Apache was restarted.
>
> Finally, I'd look (maybe even grep) for some kind of aut
Rob Tanner wrote:
> I have a php application that I developed on my RH Linux workstation
> running
> Apache v1.3.20 and PHP v4.3.6. The actual production system is also RH
> Linux
> but running Apache v2.0.47 and PHP v4.3.6. The php.ini file on both
> system
> is the same. The application talks
Rob Tanner wrote:
> Granting the possibility that I may have unintentionally defined the
> variables differently, what might cause them to be treated one way on
> my development system and another on the production server given that
> the php.ini file is the same on both systems? Any clues?
Compa
Hi,
I have a php application that I developed on my RH Linux workstation running
Apache v1.3.20 and PHP v4.3.6. The actual production system is also RH Linux
but running Apache v2.0.47 and PHP v4.3.6. The php.ini file on both system
is the same. The application talks to our sieve server and ena
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