'... somehow I didn't
expect that that means I still need to tell fopen about it too :))
thanks for the good work, php4.05.dev runs very stable on our systems now,
and it's blazing fast :)
regards,
Auke van Slooten
Muze
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t;,"\r\n",$data);
$mod->data=unserialize($data);
unserialize() ran fine... it seems that fread still 'fixes'
return/linefeeds
(btw: the first version of the code runs fine with either the cgi or the
unix apache module version).
regards,
Auke van Slooten
http://www.muze.nl/
cript
right. I might be completely of the mark here, I don't how PHP works
internally, but if IIS has the sense to at least start the PHP engine, there
must be a way to parse the correct script :)
Thanks again,
Auke van Slooten
http://www.muze.nl/
On 29 Jan 2001, Bug Database wrote:
> ID: 7