Are magic quotes different on the two machines?
45K is not that big.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 4:19 PM
Subject: [PHP] Problem with either timing or large data structures...
> I'm not exactly sure what is causing the behavior, but I suspect its
either
> a timing or memory issue. My development machine is stronger than the
> server the code is being deployed on which is what leads to me to suspect
> one of the above problems.
>
> I have a function that creates a very large html table from several sql
> calls. It returns the table as a string to the calling page, which then
> displays it. This table currently has a max size of about 45Kb with
larger
> html tables possible. On my production machine everything went fine. On
> the server the table ends early. But the loops runs to the end,
apparently
> it stops concatenating at some point.
>
> To get around this I tried splitting the single string into an array of
> strings with each cell in the array holding one row of the table, with two
> additional rows holding the table/heading tags and close table tags. Once
> again everything works on the development machine. On the server however,
> in two locations the table rows are corrupted. In one case it ends the
row
> early (an echo of the value before it is assigned to the array is
correct).
> In the other case it concatenates two rows, which is similarly not
supported
> by my debug echo's. Neither case is a boundary case, occurring in the
later
> half of the table.
>
> Can anyone offer any advice?
>
> Eric
>
>
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