Date: 12/13/99
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Ladies and gentlemen and majordomo,
On my machine, phplib7.3 runs smoothly and I've had no problems. When I uploaded the site to the server I got a recursive cookie send (at session page open) Please, do you know what this may be due to? I tried going through the entire session.inc but can't figure it out... I also tried the cvs session.inc and the older 7.2... In the mailling list archive there was mention of a similar case, but no solution=( Please I hope you know what the problem might be, because I spent a lot of time building up the site on my local machine.
Cheers
Stefanos
> Something from the fucking php MANUAL:
>
> A brief history of PHP
> PHP was conceived sometime in the fall of 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf. Early
> non-released versions were used on his home page to keep track of who was
> looking at his online resume. The first version used by others was available
> sometime in early 1995 and was known as the Personal Home Page Tools. It
> consisted of a very simplistic parser engine that only understood a few
> special macros and a number of utilities that were in common use on home
> pages back then. A guestbook, a counter and some other stuff. The parser was
> rewritten in mid-1995 and named PHP/FI Version 2. The FI came from another
> package Rasmus had written which interpreted html form data. He combined the
> Personal Home Page tools scripts with the Form Interpreter and added mSQL
> support and PHP/FI was born. PHP/FI grew at an amazing pace and people
> started contributing code to it.
>
> It is hard to give any hard statistics, but it is estimated that by late
> 1996 PHP/FI was in use on at least 15,000 web sites around the world. By
> mid-1997 this number had grown to over 50,000. Mid-1997 also saw a change in
> the development of PHP. It changed from being Rasmus' own pet project that a
> handful of people had contributed to, to being a much more organized team
> effort. The parser was rewritten from scratch by Zeev Suraski and Andi
> Gutmans and this new parser formed the basis for PHP Version 3. A lot of the
> utility code from PHP/FI was ported over to PHP3 and a lot of it was
> completely rewritten.
>
> Today (mid-1999) either PHP/FI or PHP3 ships with a number of commercial
> products such as C2's StrongHold web server and RedHat Linux and a
> conservative estimate based on an extrapolation from numbers provided by
> NetCraft would be that PHP is in use on over 150,000 sites around the world.
> To put that in perspective, that is more sites than run Netscape's flagship
> Enterprise server on the Internet.
>
> Also as of this writing, work is underway on the next generation of PHP that
> will utilize the powerful Zend scripting engine to deliver higher
> performance, and will also support running under webservers other than
> Apache as a native server module.
>
>
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: phplib-owner <email protected>
> > [mailto:phplib-owner <email protected>]Im Auftrag von Thomas Kammer Have
> > Gesendet am: Montag, 13. Dezember 1999 16:44
> > An: phplib <email protected>
> > Betreff: [PHPLIB] May be off a little topic..
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > Is PHP an abbrevation of some sort? php.net says PHP: Hypertext
> > Preprocessor. So what's the leading 'P'?
> >
> > Thanx in advance,
> > Thomas
> >
> > PS: This is only a little off topic not nearly as much as the sleazy
> > ads. Hope you can stand it.
> >
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