I have never seen such an error, but I have also never run anything
serious on a Windows server.

Sorry, can't help you.

-Rasmus

On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Stuart Dallas wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I've got a very strange problem. I have a dual processor server with the
> above software configuration running several sites. Most of the PHP that is
> used on the sites is commercial (e.g. vBulletin) but there is also some
> home-grown. Occasionally we are seeing sytax errors being shown for files
> that are being include()d or require()d by PHP. Refresh the page and the
> problem goes away. Having witnessed several of these occasions I checked the
> files that are accused of being syntactically challenged. On none of the
> occasions was there an error on the line given. In fact some of the errors
> pointed to blank lines or comments. I am at a loss to explain this and it is
> becoming a pain - errors like this on your corporate website do not present
> a very professional image!!
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Stuart
>
>
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