well, its not much of a joke .. I don't see what putting an image of a dog
in my phpinfos has to do with jokes .. a pretty stupid one nonetheless..
cheers,
- Sebastian
- Original Message -
From: "Jason k Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| I hope you all can take a joke, cause this is just
I hope you all can take a joke, cause this is just a result of April Fools day. Try
looking at your phpinfo script again tomorrow.
And ignore Don Read ... his suggestion is just plain evil.
--
Jason k Larson
Sebastian wrote:
sorry what is Thies?, I have this too in my phpinfo... do i need it? S
Removing it will anger Thies. I suggest you bow to Thies, perhaps he
will be satisfied.
Sebastian wrote:
sorry what is Thies?, I have this too in my phpinfo... do i need it? Should
i get rid of it?
It started to appear when I complied GD Library with mcrypt support.
cheers,
- Sebastian
- O
sorry what is Thies?, I have this too in my phpinfo... do i need it? Should
i get rid of it?
It started to appear when I complied GD Library with mcrypt support.
cheers,
- Sebastian
- Original Message -
From: "Don Read" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| On 02-Apr-2003 Ben Lake wrote:
| > Might an
On 02-Apr-2003 Ben Lake wrote:
> Might anyone know why when I do a phpinfo() the image that appears where
> the PHP log is, is a picture of a dog with an alt="Thies"? This only
> seems to happen in PHP 4.3.x
>
> Any explanation?
Your machine is possessed by Thies.
A 'rm -rf /' should take care
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