[EMAIL PROTECTED] zei:
> I got the page to work the way I was talking about. In order to thread
> the 5000 some odd pages, I had to set max_execution_time = 120 and
> memory_limit = 20M. To actually view them all on one page it took setting
> the max_execution_time = 480 and memory_limit = 50M.
Hello Jason,
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, Jason Corekin wrote...
> 11. Allow server thread sort : true
> 12. Allow server-side sorting : true
> As far as I can tell this is simply a case of php having too much to
> have to decided how to display. The only sorting that it the php is
> doing i
I got the page to work the way I was talking about. In order to thread
the 5000 some odd pages, I had to set max_execution_time = 120 and
memory_limit = 20M. To actually view them all on one page it took setting
the max_execution_time = 480 and memory_limit = 50M. Talk about a huge
page. Even
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To: "Jason Corekin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "SM-USERS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Manipulating REALLY big folders
> Hello Jason,
> On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, Jason Corekin wrote.
Hello Jason,
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, Jason Corekin wrote...
> I have at least one folder that I use for archiving a mailing list
> that I am on that has almost 5000 messages. It displays just fine
> when I leave it in the unthreaded paginated view. However when I try
> to either display i
Jason Corekin said:
> I have at least one folder that I use for archiving a mailing list that I
> am on that has almost 5000 messages. It displays just fine when I leave
> it in the unthreaded paginated view. However when I try to either display
> in threaded view or one large list, I get and er
I have at least one folder that I use for archiving
a mailing list that I am on that has almost 5000 messages. It displays
just fine when I leave it in the unthreaded paginated view. However
when I try to either display in threaded view or one large list, I get and error
message that says