On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:28:25AM +0100, Donncha O Caoimh mentioned:
> While we're on the topic, AOLserver is seg faulting on me when I test it
> now with PHP. Requesting your standard html file results in the usual
> 700 odd requests a second processed, but even asking for 100 conncurrent
> php4 files and it barfs! :(
> Worked grand on Friday and I didn't change anything .. *grrr*
> Time for debug mode.
Warning. AOLserver's file-upload-via-HTML-form is *evil*. I've spent
about three hours this morning trying to get it working, and have finally
realised that I'll have to rewrite about 300 lines of TCL to work
completely differently, because AOLserver *insists* that the first thing
you do on the page is get the multipart data, which destroys the original
query data.
Kate
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