[snip]
Please excuse the cross-post again, but this is still dealing with how
PHP and MySQL together handle memory allocation. 
[/snip]

One final note...it came to pass this morning that we looked closely at
many issues concerning this. Once of the things discovered was some
"bad" RAM in the server. A netwrok admin pointed out other errors
occuring on the server and he had traced them back to an intermittent
problem in memory. He replaced the hardware in question and all of the
emalloc() errors went away.

THANKS!

Jay     

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