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RE: Using Acid, MySQL and Persistant connections.
From: Steve Halligan <agent33 () geeksquad com>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:49:48 -0500
This behavior is quite troublesome and I have also seen it happen an seemingly random occasions. Some thoughts on this: - Under what versions of PHP is this happening? I can confirm it on 4.0.6.
Confirmed in PHP 4.0.5
- Is it really all ACID pages which cause this problem?
Not sure what you are asking here.
- Does using memory_limit in PHP help (note: in PHP 4.0.6 there is a bug in this functionality)
If you run without a php.ini (which I do) the default value for this of 8M is applied. It still happens with this limit. -Steve
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