RE: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-16 Thread Bastien Koert
memory limitation in the php ini? bastien > Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:29:53 +0900> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL > PROTECTED]> CC: php-general@lists.php.net> Subject: Re: [PHP] Scripts are > fast locally, but slow on remote server> > Per Jessen,>

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-16 Thread Jochem Maas
Richard Lynch schreef: Are you relying on autoload or anything of that nature to load in class files, perhaps? garanteed that it's not an autoload related problem. and Im willing to bet it's a dns related issue - I remember similar problems reported on the list and it always came down to dns.

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-16 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, January 16, 2008 1:29 am, Dave M G wrote: > Per Jessen, > > Thank you for responding. > >> Might this be a name-server issue? > > Maybe, but I don't think so. The reason I suspect that is not the case > is because I can go first to a .html page on the server, and it loads > up > quickly.

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-16 Thread Richard Lynch
Are you relying on autoload or anything of that nature to load in class files, perhaps? On Wed, January 16, 2008 1:02 am, Dave M G wrote: > PHP list, > > I have a set of PHP scripts that seem to be efficient and quick enough > both on my home testing environment, and a few different web-hosting >

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-15 Thread Chris
Dave M G wrote: Per Jessen, Thank you for responding. Might this be a name-server issue? Maybe, but I don't think so. The reason I suspect that is not the case is because I can go first to a .html page on the server, and it loads up quickly. Then I go to one of my .php pages, and the slowd

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-15 Thread Per Jessen
Dave M G wrote: > Per Jessen, > > Thank you for responding. > >> Might this be a name-server issue? > > Maybe, but I don't think so. The reason I suspect that is not the case > is because I can go first to a .html page on the server, and it loads > up quickly. Then I go to one of my .php pages,

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-15 Thread Dave M G
Per Jessen, Thank you for responding. Might this be a name-server issue? Maybe, but I don't think so. The reason I suspect that is not the case is because I can go first to a .html page on the server, and it loads up quickly. Then I go to one of my .php pages, and the slowdown occurs. If

Re: [PHP] Scripts are fast locally, but slow on remote server

2008-01-15 Thread Per Jessen
Dave M G wrote: > PHP list, > > I have a set of PHP scripts that seem to be efficient and quick enough > both on my home testing environment, and a few different web-hosting > services I use. > > However, on one particular web-hosting service, there is often a very > painful 10 second (!) lag wh