AFAIK, it will reread the .ini file every time only if you're running PHP
as a CGI, as opposed to an Apache module (or ISAPI or NSAPI module, but I
don't think either of those are industrial strength yet). SO, yes, the .ini
file will be reread each time PHP is called by IIS.
-steve
At 01:02 P
If so that would be totally shitty (in the respects of effecienty)
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> I am running IIS 5.0 Windows 2000 Server. Changes made to the ini take
effect immediately. So it seems that php in Windows and IIS r
I am running IIS 5.0 Windows 2000 Server. Changes made to the ini take effect
immediately. So it seems that php in Windows and IIS reloads the ini every time a
page is requested?
Charles Killmer
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Does PHP parse the ini file every time a file is requested? I am trying to track down
a problem on various pages where the timelimit will expire. These are not complex
pages and when I go to them they work fine.
I have used the same browser that the user eses when the timeout occurs. Nothin
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