I just noticed it works in Mozilla and Netscape but not IE. "Eric Spies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello. > > I recently moved my web server to a new machine. The operating system has > stayed the same (Windows 2000 server), the IIS version (IIS5) has stayed the > same. I am using the same version of php (4.3.6) and copied over the same > php.ini file. The directory structure I used is exactly the same with file > permissions given to all the proper directories. > > The php pages are the same exact files that were used on the old server and > had worked there flawlessly for 2 years. > I have gone through and made sure all the IIS settings are the same as they > used to be, and checked php.ini about a billion times. I've also googled on > this problem for a few days now and nothing I've found has been able to > help. > > I am having a problem whenever IE tries to post to any php page when the > form being posted includes a textarea with what seems like anything over 50 > characters. > I can create forms from scratch and repeat this error with any form I make > posting to any existing or brand new php pages. > If I make a new php page that consists only of <? die("got here"); ?> it > will never even get that far. > > I know the post is getting up to IIS, since IIS does load php.exe and then > begins to wait for it where I get the usual CGI Timeout error as php.exe > appears to hang. > > I can test with the exact same pages, with the exact same php.ini, with the > exact same data, with the exact same ISS setup, with the exact same file > permissions set, on my old machine and it works just fine. > > I have done phpinfo() on both machines and compared the results of each. > The only differences seem to be in the IP and computer names which of course > would make sense. > > > Any ideas? :)
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