> More info please... how big is a "certain size"?
for me, the "certain size" is right at 12kb. 12,000 bytes es ok; 12,001 no
es ok.
i would trace/step if i knew how.
> How about running "strace -e trace=net" ?
> Even better, can you sit down and step through and find out where the
> read is bei
it's broken for me too using latest snap: php5-win32-200407121430
file_get_contents('http://php.net/');
> On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:00:09 +
> Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> * Thus wrote Andi Gutmans:
>> > When did you try that? Did you check with latest CVS because Wez
>> > made som
you have two (2) number four's (4) on your list.
> Hi,
>
> ok since I have seen a few arguments reoccuring I have decided to make a
> list of all arguments brought forth. Its in no way a judgement on any
> argument listed, nor does it list the arguments in any particular order.
> Therefore, the fi
and SQLite?
> On Monday 22 March 2004 23:17, Marcus Boerger wrote:
>> > Hmm, nobody told me to change it - now it's too late. Maybe we should
>> > change it in PHP6.
>>
>> Obviously nobody was interested in mysqli OO. Since we are still in pre
>> release we can still change something. So it is up
>
> Not to undermine the effort..but does anyone actually
> use PHP on Netware? (or actually use netware anymore..? :)
>
There's at least one fairly major U.S state governmental agency (whom I
happen to work for) that uses it.
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