If so that would be totally shitty (in the respects of effecienty)
"Charlesk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am running IIS 5.0 Windows 2000 Server. Changes made to the ini take effect immediately. So it seems that php in Windows and IIS reloads the ini every time a page is requested? > > Charles Killmer > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: "Joe Webster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:46:32 -0500 > > no you need to restart apache to change an in setting. So it loads the > settings once per server start (at least with apache). > > "Charlesk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Does PHP parse the ini file every time a file is requested? I am trying > to track down a problem on various pages where the timelimit will expire. > These are not complex pages and when I go to them they work fine. > > I have used the same browser that the user eses when the timeout occurs. > Nothing strange for me. > > I have looked at the line that the error log specifies and it is just > random lines. sometimes it is a '}'. As if the script just ran out of time > on that line. BTW '}' is the closing of an if statement so it isnt stuck in > a loop. And when I go to the page I make sure to use the same querystring > that the user sent. > > > > Another thought, is the php engine slowed by users with a slow connection? > > > > Charles Killmer > > NetgainTechnology.com > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]