Mark Bomgardner wrote:
> way or is there? There are pros and cons to both methods, but I am
> concerned about opening and closing a text file some many times that
> it may cause and issue. The file may be opened and closed 1,000 or
> more times a day.
1000 times? Nothing to worry about. Even i
Mark Bomgardner wrote:
> I am writing an application in which I want to create log files. I am
> weighing the difference between using text files and using a database to
> house the data. It appears to me that there is really no advantage either
> way or is there? There are pros and cons to both
On Wednesday 02 July 2008 22:36:24 Mark Bomgardner wrote:
> I am writing an application in which I want to create log files. I am
> weighing the difference between using text files and using a database to
> house the data. It appears to me that there is really no advantage either
> way or is ther
I am writing an application in which I want to create log files. I am
weighing the difference between using text files and using a database to
house the data. It appears to me that there is really no advantage either
way or is there? There are pros and cons to both methods, but I am
concerned ab
I was having some problems with my error logs. I just figured out what the
problem was! Thought everybody might benefit from it's solution so here it goes.
The problem was that the php error log was only showing errors created by my
command line scripts that were being executed by cron. The solut
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