I've had this set up on a win98 Pentium II 350 machine for a year and
a half. It seems the problem goes way back a long time but can't be
sure. It doesn't happen on the isp where things go when done, so I
lived with it on this machine. I always expected it was some needed
garbage collection,
I am certainly not an apologist for M$ but the response you sent is a bit off the
mark. Although Apache, PHP and My SQL
are not developed specifically for M$ systems they now are available and I have found
them to be stable on both winnt
and win2k. I have never had PHP, MySQL or Apache "go down"
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:25:17 +1000, you wrote:
>I'd be willing to bet that it's a M$ thing!
>
>As it says in all the documentation, neither apache, mysql
>nor php were designed for M$ systems.
>
>Other than bag M$, I can't help you, sorry!
>;-)
I have better docs... Mine say cross platform.
I'd be willing to bet that it's a M$ thing!
As it says in all the documentation, neither apache, mysql
nor php were designed for M$ systems.
Other than bag M$, I can't help you, sorry!
;-)
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