ID: 25863 User updated by: salmanarshad2000 at yahoo dot com Reported By: salmanarshad2000 at yahoo dot com -Status: Bogus +Status: Open Bug Type: IIS related Operating System: Windows XP, 2000 PHP Version: 4.3.3 New Comment:
It is *not* a configuration problem, the webserver and php are configured properly and I am sure about that. I would like to know what test platform you are using? I request that you test the following case yourself: - Pentium 3/4 class machine with 256 MB RAM - Frameset containing 3 php pages, each performs a simple SELECT from a mySQL database Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-11-25 02:59:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, ask these support questions elsewhere. PHP as CGI works perfectly fine under IIS as long as both have been configured correctly. (I tested this myself..) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-11-24 04:44:57] salmanarshad2000 at yahoo dot com I tried changing both cgi.* and IIS related settigs in the php.ini but the problem remained there. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-11-18 05:06:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check your cgi.* php.ini settings. Tuning those (set to opposite what they are set right now) might help. And for the record: I can not reproduce this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-11-18 00:38:09] salmanarshad2000 at yahoo dot com The problem disappears totally if we use Apache, but some people just don't like running two webservers on a machine at a time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-11-17 18:39:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try with Apache 1.3.29. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/25863 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25863&edit=1