Edward Vermillion wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Rolf Wouters wrote:
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to)
do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives
Others have mentioned that the browser timeout could be a problem. So
I'm wondering if your script really was completing all the way, but
the browser just gave up on waiting. Could you try a little test to
take the spaces back out, and write the output of
connection_status()
http://us2.php.net/
On May 10, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Rolf Wouters wrote:
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to)
do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives like
max_input_time,
On 5/10/06, Rolf Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yet another update.
Strange thing happened. I fixed the problem... It's not a clean
solution, it's not the right solution, but for now, it'll (have to) do :-)
I changed my little test-script to include directives like
max_input_time, set_tim
On Tue, May 9, 2006 1:59 pm, Rolf Wouters wrote:
> What are you looking at? Repeated calls to the same piece of
> php-script.
> If you look at the column labeled "Content type", you see that there
> are
> 2 results: "text/html" and "application/x-unknown-content-type (the
> ones
> that are crossed
At 8:25 PM +0100 5/9/06, Rolf Wouters wrote:
Have you tried tailing the error log on the server to see if it throws
any error messages that might be clues?
Yes, I have (although I only have limited access to the server) and
nothing of interest shows up :-(
I've also changed my code so PHP show
On 5/9/06, Rolf Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried tailing the error log on the server to see if it throws
> any error messages that might be clues?
Yes, I have (although I only have limited access to the server) and
nothing of interest shows up :-(
I've also changed my code so
Have you tried tailing the error log on the server to see if it throws
any error messages that might be clues?
Yes, I have (although I only have limited access to the server) and
nothing of interest shows up :-(
I've also changed my code so PHP shows me all errors etc. but nothing
shows up...
On 5/9/06, Rolf Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
General update...
We've finally isolated the real problem (or so we hope :-s) which is
copying the files from dir A to dir B.
After commenting out pieces of code in the script, it became clear that
the blank page only appeared when the copy ope
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