Jason,

The possiblity exists that the issue is Apache. I only use 1.3 so I cannot
give specific feedback. Is the PHP.ini file the same in production and as in
development?

Regards,
Adam

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Subject: strange OS X (Panther) & MySql 4.0.16 behaviour!!! HELP!!!


Hi list,

I'm still trying to ascertain if this is in fact an MySql problem, here  
goes.

I'm developing locally on My G4 box running Apache 2 + MySql 4.0.16, I  
have a live site on a FreeBSD box running Apache 1.3 + MySql 3.x. The  
site is an e-commerce site (PHP 4.3). When I try and access a page that  
paginates because of the number of items has exceeded 6 items I get in  
Safari:

Could not open the page  
“http://192.168.0.11/Englishhall/shopping/index.php? 
p=1%7C5%7C10%7C14%7C19&id=27” because Safari could not load any data  
for this location.

and in Mozilla, well just nothing!

When I try an access a page with no pagination it works. So for example  
   
“http://192.168.0.11/Englishhall/shopping/index.php? 
p=1%7C5%7C10%7C14%7C19&id=30” will work.

My local Database (on my G4 box) has been created from dumps from the  
live site. At first I thought this was a problem with My PHP, so I  
downloaded the unchanged PHP source from the live site, so essentially  
an exact copy of a working site..... and it still produces the same  
results. So it must be a Database issue right?

I have upgraded to Panther recently and this caused some of the tables  
to lose their permissions, which I've fixed. I reinstalled the DB and  
the issue still remains. Is there a limiter of some sort I have to  
increase?

Anyway any help much appreciated.

TIA.

Jason Lane

Developer
Root10 developments

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