To say that I am embarrassed would be an understatement. So sorry to have
wasted your time Matthew. I thought Xdebug had been disabled when I
initially noticed the hit. Apparently not. I just asked my boss for the
RETARD stamp for my forehead in hopes that this would provide a modicum of
consolation and comic relief to you. And now it's in the historical record.

How long have I been doing this? Is it time to consider a less challenging
profession? I think I could still flip a burger but who the hell knows. 
Anyhow, thanks for your patience.


Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
> 
> -- Matthew Lurz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Wednesday, 10 September 2008, 09:17 AM -0700):
>> I recently noticed that a form using Zend_Captcha_Image was taking 15-20
>> seconds to load. I reviewed my code but couldn't find the source of the
>> issue though it was obviously related to the Captcha element. So, I setup
>> a
>> form in a test environment that does nothing more than load an image
>> Captcha. The trace is 189,253 lines and the page takes over 12 seconds to
>> load. This wasn't always the case. Did I miss something or is this a bug?
> 
> A couple of things: first off, GD and imagick typically suffer a pretty
> large performance hit when you have a debugger enabled in your PHP
> profile. Try benching with no debugger enabled (disable it in your
> php.ini and restart the web server).
> 
> Second, what OS are you on, and what version of PHP?
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> Software Architect       | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Zend Framework           | http://framework.zend.com/
> 
> 

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