d over... Now I think
about it that could just be it freeing up each individual allocated bit
of memory, but I've left it running for ten minutes and the children
still didn't manage to finish. Anyone got any thoughts?
Thanks,
John McKerrell
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> Please note i have no links with Zend other than being a very happy
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I get that the code is very important, some bits of our code are great
for efficiency, some less so great, I'm basically looking to squeeze the
best performance out of what we've
apologies
* scurries away and hides in a hole ;)
John
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 16:16, John W. Holmes wrote:
> From: "John McKerrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > INSERT INTO mytable (dateField) VALUES (CURRENT_DATE);
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> > For MySQL you're stil
For MySQL you're still going to need NOW() instead of CURRENT_DATE
though surely?
John
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 15:57, John W. Holmes wrote:
> From: "Brian Dunning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PHP] How to search for a date
>
> A date? Well, you could try Friendster or orkut to find date, or...
Hi,
I've been working with a PHP for a few years now. I've always thought
that on production servers, to have them working at peak efficiency, I
should have the Apache and PHP compiled as a static build. I recently
got into a debate with someone over whether this had any worthwhile
savings. Can
Hi,
Not sure if this has been covered on here but... In recent versions
PHP/Sablotron I've found that parse errors in the XML/XSL cause fatal
errors. I'd much rather not have this happen so is there a way I can get
around it? I'm doing xslt_process( ... ) which is meant to return false
on error
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