At 05:06 02/10/2002 -0300, you wrote:
Yes I know that you can't send headers to the browser when you've already
sent some other stuffs, but ASP users have strange feeling that this is
weird.
php.ini : Output buffering = On
what is wrong with this?
Can't we implement some procedure that checks
Hi Gareth,
I do not know about performance impacts
Lke I've said, that is just an idea for ASP guys to see the PHP Power.
If it impacts on performance, let them know
But this will be problem of them, just let them know that if send this
session when it is already sent, the performance
Le Mercredi 2 Octobre 2002 10:06, Ernani Joppert Pontes Martins a écrit :
Yes I know that you can't send headers to the browser when you've already
sent some other stuffs, but ASP users have strange feeling that this is
weird.
That's not a PHP problem, but deals with headers and page
At 05:36 02/10/2002 -0300, you wrote:
Hi Gareth,
I do not know about performance impacts
well, if you're talking about talking a script, reading it- editing it -
parsing - executing, it stands to reason that this'll have more overhead
than just parse - execute and so performance will
That's right.
I did not RTFM.
I did not knew about this php.ini directive.
Like I've said, I was used to understand php procedure to handle sessions.
But some of ASP programmers was / is not...
Sorry to bring some lose of time.
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Ernani
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