if no one knows the answer to this, do you at least know where i should
go to find it? i'm in a bit of a bind here, and i'm willing to figure
it out on my own. if anyone knows where i can start, i would really
appreciate it. thanks.
sean rowe
Sean Rowe wrote:
I have been trying to get this
So here is the source of the problem, but not the cause.
>From the XP command line etc. the dir returns a file line of
04/02/2005 02:09 AM 19405754 filename.ext
but when invoked from shell_exec() it returns
04/02/2005 02:09 19405754 filename.ext
which means that for some
PHP5 - Apache2 - XPSP2
I have an XP batch file incorporating a For /F command which behaves
strangely if run from a shell_exec() or system().
Specifically, if the batch is run from a command prompt or from the
scheduler, it works as expected, but if I run the same batch from
shell_exec() the For
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I first noticed this problem a few weeks back. When I log into
squirrelmail, the time displayed it eight hours ahead of the actual
time. I restarted my apache server and the problem was fixed. A few hours
later, the time is off again. This repeats, add infinitum.
Here's what's weird. Window's alwa
Patrick Roane wrote:
I've been developing a php/mysql application on 2
different windows xp systems w/no trouble at all. As
soon as I tried to use myphpadmin on a a system with
AOL installed, its like someone put the freeze on it.
I've never seen it load and execute simple quiries so
slow. I've n