Check to see if you can send mail out of your server aside from the php
script. Also, check the logs: error_log, maillog, messages to see what's
wrong with the script or the mail function. I'm not sure if these logs exist
on IIS or where they are.
Siavash
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Hi All,
I just recently started writing a php script that would get some search
results from some other sites and display them.
I believe the only php way to do this is using CURL. am I correct?? or is
there a more efficient way to do this?
Anyways, i got it working fine with curl, except
I'm using this no problem on a server running apache, but we have one
client who insists on IIS and I have not been able to get it to work. Has
anyone been able to get this to work with IIS? If so, any words of wisdom? :)
At 09:25 PM 7/19/01 -0700, rm wrote:
try this url, maybe it will help...
At 03:38 PM 7/18/01 -0500, Boget, Chris wrote re Homesite and system resources:
Not alot. ALOT. Huge, massive amounts of resources. I'm
getting resource low messages from Windows less than 20
minutes after opening it and it's the only thing running aside
from my mail client.
How weird. I
I have developed shopping carts and session related Web sites for my
employer where we have control over the php environment. On our servers, we
do not enable the 'trans-sid' option. I'm now trying to set up a session
related site for a friend of mine on a Web host of her choosing. On this
host,
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