nd to kill the
script gracefully. I learned the hard way with members our e-mail
publication.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
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ght this should be an acceptable question for the list.
Thanks for any direction and a really wonderful PHP. I'm amazed at how it's
grown over the years.
Jeff Hill
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Well, your the expert, so I'll look into this further, but do you have
any statistics, or a guess, as to the load auto_prepending an entire
site would add to a server?
I've always been under the impression that adding PHP to every page will
add significant load. I'm not familiar enough with sess
, as seems to be the case, what
is everyone using to authenticate access? -- especially for larger sites
(I have 70K+ pages).
Regards,
Jeff Hill
Richard Lynch wrote:
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> Jeff Hill wrote:
>
> > AddType application/x-httpd-php html
> >
> > All users who enter a
x27;ve seen others with 404 redirects to
PHP files, so this is most likely a problem on my end, but I'm at a loss
where to look.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for any assist.
Regards,
Jeff Hill
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Don Read wrote:
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> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> > Don Read wrote:
> >> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> >> > Don Read wrote:
> >> >> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> >> >> > I've tried everything I can to pipe a string with
Don Read wrote:
> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> > Don Read wrote:
> >> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> >> > I've tried everything I can to pipe a string with mime content to
> >> > metamail, but it fails in every variation of:
> >> >
Don Read wrote:
> On 13-Jul-01 Jeff Hill wrote:
> > I've tried everything I can to pipe a string with mime content to
> > metamail, but it fails in every variation of:
> >
> > exec("echo $mime_string | /usr/bin/metamail -d -q -r -w -x -y ",
> > $m
h the archives at the various methods for handling mime,
and using metamail seemed like the best idea, but now I'm wondering.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Jeff Hill,
No programmer here
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