In my searches about the 3kb attachment ceiling I kept reading about
needing to add a "\n" into the headers to separate the "additional
headers" you guys might look into that.
Unfortunately I don't remember which message it was that I read that
(might have been in the addendum's to the manual)
I receive the same message, but only if I try to sent attachments larger
then 3kB. This seams to be a bug under w2k.
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> I have w2000 and installed IIS 5.0
> I installed PHP
Hyoneg,
You say you have extension_dir in PHP.INI set to c:/php, unless you have
moved things (PHP subdirectories) it should read c:/php/extensions.
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> I have w2000 and install
I have w2000 and installed IIS 5.0
I installed PHP 4.0.5 after that
I put extension_dir = c:/php
when I tryed the test.php under php directory
it gives me
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
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