session_start can be used after includes and such but it has to be sent
before anything outside of the tags has a chance to be sent. All
it takes is an extra newline at the end of one of the includes before the
one that starts the session to mess things up.
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From: "R
Parse errors are scanned for and displayed before the PHP parser even starts
trying to execute the code itself. I doubt you can usefully intercept them
because anything you may have written into the file to handle them will
never be run.
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From: "Robert Restad" <[EMAIL
Oops. Make that 'there *aren't* many other collective groups...'. My
typing's a bit off today.
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From: E. Stuart Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 6:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Why we love Mic
Between Amazon.com, SCO, UCITA, the Microsoft antitrust case, and many other
'incidents' thus far, there are many other collective groups of people that
understand trademark and copyright law better than us geeks. Our field is
growing fast and promises to be lucrative as it matures and redefines l
Didn't help. I did, however, narrow it down to one line, though.
This consistently crashes PHP with a seg fault.
Stu
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From: E. Stuart Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:46 AM
To: 'Martin Luethi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: E. Stuart Hicks
Subject: RE: [PHP] Segmentation fault problem
the function who is causing the seg fault is preg_match_all
maybe this helps (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20698):
[28 Nov 2002 6:26am EST] thingol at mail do
php-4.3.4/main/main.c:1729
1729retval = (zend_execute_scripts(ZEND_REQUIRE
TSRMLS_CC, NULL, 3, prepend_file_p, primary_file, append_file_p) ==
SUCCESS);
Stu
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From: E. Stuart Hicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:07 PM
To:
I still can't access anything on bugs.php.net so I'm not sure exactly what
you need. I grabbed all of the execute() frames, though, and ran that print
function and got this:
(gdb) print (char
*)(executor_globals.function_state_ptr->function)->common.function_name
Attempt to extract a component of
I can't get onto bugs.php.net right now for some reason so I will post this
in here and hope someone finds it.
I've recently installed and set up Horde / IMP to access my email from
remote. I'm running the Courier mail system and its IMAP daemon. I also
have UW IMAP 2002e built into PHP v4.3.4 a
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> On Tue, 8 May 2001, E. Stuart Hicks wrote:
>
> > I see that there is support for bzip2 and gzip in PHP, so I was
wondering if
> > there was any standard zip support that I'm not seeing.
> >
> I looked and couldn't find any. The be
I see that there is support for bzip2 and gzip in PHP, so I was wondering if
there was any standard zip support that I'm not seeing.
Stuart Hicks
Senior Programmer / Systems Administrator
The Affinity Group
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Do the current Interbase functions support allowing the programmer to choose
whether he/she wants to open a transaction in 'wait' or 'no wait' status?
If not, which status are transactions opened as?
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