I heard that PHP has always been notorious for sometimes not processing requests poorly and sending back the source code for pages to the client:

http://shiflett.org/blog/2007/sep/catching-up-and-keeping-up

It's a shame that guy's blog no longer exists. At least the TechCrunch story still does. :-)

Chris

On Dec 1, 2008, at 22:07, Justin Dearing wrote:

Michele,

I think your ISP lied to you. Assuming its apache and mod_php I'm pretty sure that the only explanation was they reconfigured apache wrong, restarted apache, you saw the issue, reported it, and they fixed it.

If your server is a windows server (unlikely in a shared hosting senario) or this is something like lighthttpd or php running on apache through some configuration I'm not totatly familiar with like CGI, then maybe this can happen.

If what you experienced is a common occurrence with mod_php, I hope others on this list will chime in. If it is I'm going to cease using apache and mod_php in production environments.


On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Michele Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm not sure which process died, but I was programming one night and all of the sudden all of my php code was being dumped to my browser.

I called my hosting provider and they said the underlying process had died for some reason.


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Chris Shiflett
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