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Re: [PHP] Data Overload
From: Jesse Swensen (swensenj <email protected>)
Date: 07/02/00
Better yet, store it in a database.
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Jesse Swensen
swensenj <email protected>
> From: 320023873043-0001 <email protected> (Jonas Jochum)
> Reply-To: Jonas Jochum <jj <email protected>>
> Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 21:51:26 +0200 (CEST)
> To: Cynic <cynic <email protected>>
> Cc: php-general <email protected>
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Data Overload
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> Well, something like this *should* work. You might also want to increase
> the timeout value in your php.ini. If the file is really that huge, the
> default value won't be sufficient. Actually, why don't you use perl for
> it...?
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