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Billetter pl billettservice/posten Bill.pris 250,-+avg. - Drene cpner 19.00","") in /home/xxx/public_html/admin/news_send.php on line 27 [Mon Jul 14 12:17:26 2003] [error] PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/xxx/public_html/admin/news_send.php:2) in /home/pilotman/public_html/admin/news_send.php on line 34 --- Hope this helpls. -- Kim Steinhaug --------------------------------------------------------------- There are 10 types of people when it comes to binary numbers: those who understand them, and those who don't. --------------------------------------------------------------- "Kim Steinhaug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello > > Im having real problems working with large files in PHP. At > the moment Im trying to parse an error_log file, and it works > like a charm, except that the scipt stopps after parsing around > 70.000 lines, or around 8MB of data. Im using this : > > $file = "error_log"; // 280MB file > if($fp=fopen($file, "r+")) > { > while($line=trim(fgets($fp))) > { > // Do the business > } > > } > > Surely this is not the way to work with e.g. a 280MB file. I solved the > sollution by chopping the file into 7MB files, and adding a fileopen > loop around the script above which solves my problem. But -> > How do I parse the 280MB file all in 1 go? > > I have plenty of timeout and plenty of RAM in the php.ini file, so the > problem isnt here. > > -- > Kim Steinhaug > --------------------------------------------------------------- > There are 10 types of people when it comes to binary numbers: > those who understand them, and those who don't. > --------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php