> How is your error reporting configured? Check the php.ini file to see > where errors are going to, turn error reporting up to E_ALL and see > what you get. The errors are configured to go to screen. And I get other error messages like syntax errors. I had error reporting set to E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE but changed it to E_ALL. No messages can be found on screen or in my apache error log file. > Did you try turning up the memory cap? I did but I don't think the option is applicable because I have php compiled with the --disable-memory-limit flag (Gentoo did that). See the phpinfo() for more details. Thanks for your help. -- Abdul-Wahid Paterson Lintrix Networking & Communications ltd. Web: http://www.lintrix.net/ Tel: +44 20 8904 2348 Email/Jabber: aw@lintrix.net -------------------------------------------------------------------- Web-Hosting | Development | Security | Consultancy | Domains --------------------------------------------------------------------
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