What does it show?

It seems strange that Firebird *and* PHP somehow caused a problem, but somet
higns you can try are this.  Output the php file into an HTML (use another
browser perhaps, or wget) and then see if you can view the idnividual HTML
file.

-dd

"Thejavo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sorry to bother again, but a few days ago I wrote this message:
>
>   I don't know if anybody tried PHP with Firebird, but I've got a really
>   curious problem. I've installed PHP 4.3.3 and work with Firebird 1.5 RC6
> and
>   MS - IIS without any problems, but suddenly, and with no other advice or
>   error messages than the "ring" of a bell my PHP pages stop to work. I
> tried
>   everything but nothing seems to solve the problem.
>
> I don't know if there's someone working with PHP and Firebird, but I tried
> this
> in multiples machines and in each case I got the same result. If there's
> somebody
> who can give me a clue about where to start looking for this problem I'll
> really
> apreciate it. Thanks.

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