Well, yes many issues about that we were fixed on the 4.2.3 and you should
have anyway the latest version of PHP, if your ISP doesn't want to update
it, change.
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my ISP keeps a little behind the curve - sometimes thats a good thing, but
sometimes not. :(
We could install our own PHP, but unless this is a known issue that has been
fixed since I'd rather not risk any others by installing a new version (a
Can't you upgrade to 4.2.3 many bugs were fixed.
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Thanks for the input - but its definately not that; time limit is set to 600
seconds and it dies inside 1 second :(
(i should have added this to the original mail, but it seems to supply the
page but keep the connection open, strange...)
S
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How long does the script tend to run before it just "quits"? Perhaps
a timeout is set too low in php.ini.
Take a look at max_execution_time in php.ini
tyler
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Hi
One of my pages opens ~100 files, reads from them, and closes them, (only one
file open at a time).
The problem is that the page just dies mid-way through execution - no errors,
no segfault, it just dies and returns a blank page to the user. t
Hi,
I was having some problems with my PHP files (the first 3 HTML lines
missing and Netscape trying to save the page to disk instead of showing it).
So, I telnet'd my web server and manually issued a GET as follows:
GET /anglers/index.php HTTP/1.1
And this was the response:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
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