Thank you. You must be right about the memory_limit not enabled in 5.1.4
Windows binaries. It would be nice, for the Windows binary download, to
provide details on parameters uised to compile it (and on extensions
included: actually, using the "installer" package is supposed to be simpler,
but it i
On Thu, January 24, 2008 10:14 am, Luc Maltier wrote:
> Thanks for this clue (ini_set). But I normally don't need this amount
> of
> memory anywhere, as 8M were OK in PHP5.1.4... I just want to
> understand what
> happens.
PHP RAM needs shouldn't jump from 8M to 128M in a minor version change...
On Thursday 24 January 2008 17:44:03 Luc Maltier wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My first message:
>
> I've just updated PHP from 5.1.4 to 5.2.5 (to solve an Apache problem when
> double-clicking on links). This was successful, as the problem is now
> solved, but I now, sometimes, get a message stating that th
On Jan 24, 2008 11:14 AM, Luc Maltier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for this clue (ini_set). But I normally don't need this amount of
> memory anywhere, as 8M were OK in PHP5.1.4... I just want to understand what
> happens.
>
>
Memory limit wasn't force enabled before 5.2.1. Maybe that wa
Thanks for this clue (ini_set). But I normally don't need this amount of
memory anywhere, as 8M were OK in PHP5.1.4... I just want to understand what
happens.
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On Jan 24, 2008 10:44 AM, Luc Maltier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My first message:
>
> I've just updated PHP from 5.1.4 to 5.2.5 (to solve an Apache problem when
> double-clicking on links). This was successful, as the problem is now
> solved, but I now, sometimes, get a message statin
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