My guess is that the sewing site your wife is visiting is messed up. The Zend Optimizer is a server side component that optimizes the PHP code so that it will run faster. Zend (the company) is a major force behind PHP. However, PHP should not be executing on your local client box but is running on the server you are hitting. The site you are trying to hit has something messed up.

Tom

Steven H. McCown wrote:
I have a PHP question and you seem like the crowd who would know.

My wife is trying to order some sewing supplies online and the website is
trying to load -- on my machine, not just in the browser -- something called
"Zend Optimizer".  I don't usually do web programming, so I'm not real sure
about this.  As a security guy, this seems like a real bad idea.  Zend says
that it is *the* engine that runs PHP.
The message that it is giving me is:

"Warning: set_time_limit(): Cannot set time limit in safe mode in
/usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/craftersebazaar.com/httpdocs/sunshopcart/sunshop/
global.php on line 2"

I checked it out at some of the major security disclosure websites and the
major attacks seem geared more towards the server rather than the client
(other than privacy / ccard # disclosure).

Any idea what this is?  Do I really need to install a client-side component
to use this version of PHP?

Thanks,

Steve

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