On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:12 PM, <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Faith, > > I actually did read from the beginning of the message. > > That does not make sense. > PHP files are cached intentionally, the system does not Cache PHP on its > own. > Sounds to me like you have an issue re-declaring an object or calling the > right script/path/class/method something. > > > I have never heard of PHP being cached unless it was intentionally cached > it. Thank god for security reason!!!!! > HTML output?? Sure all the time helps the browser load the content faster. > > I have a real issue with who ever told you that PHP is being cached, > because if that was the case there is SERIOUS security hole in your PHP. > I am doubting that. > > I have cached PHP, it can be done. > > Are you using APC(Alternative PHP Cache)??? > > I would not suggest it with complex scripting using classes and methods > they are the whole reason NOT to cache. > > > That’s just my opinion. > > Richard L. Buskirk > > Well, seems you didn't read it carefully even to write my name correctly. if this is an issue with PHP then it is an issue with PHP. AsI said I am using pre-compiled binaries with default settings. also mentioned no caching is enabled to cache anything. And NO i am not using APC either or something else!!!