I started a faq on this but anyway one can
use K (kilobytes) or M (megabytes) for these
type of directives. A plain integer == Bytes.
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, John Coggeshall wrote:
> >67108860 bytes = 64 mb
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> 64M will also work, I believe.
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>67108860 bytes = 64 mb
64M will also work, I believe.
John
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>> Could someone
>please help. Running Linux 7.3 RH with 512 MB Ram with
>> Apache and PHP 4. I receive the following err
in your php.ini file you have allocated only 8mb for use... this is probably not
sufficient for your scripts to use...
remember that this size is in bytes...
you might want something like this...
67108860 bytes = 64 mb
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Could someone please help. Running Linux 7.3 RH with 512 MB Ram with Apache
and PHP 4. I receive the following error and was wondering if anyone had
any suggestions. The error: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608
bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 35 bytes) in
/var/www/html/vc/test_fort/