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<blockquote data-quote="Murlyn" data-source="post: 10418" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Im not sure what to say.. that is strange that the message was removed.. or lost or whatever happened to it.. I sent a message to the php-general mailing list since I belong on it also and Ill see what they have to say about it.</p><p></p><p>if I come across any type of answer Ill try and post it here.</p><p></p><p>This is what I wrote:</p><p></p><p>Well I saw a post on a forum talking about a certain bug that PHP has for Mac OS X.. so I thought.. Im on OS X, I should see if that bug is real since on bugs.php.net they say it's bogus, which you can view here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25394" target="_blank">http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25394</a></p><p></p><p>So I tried it out.. at first I created a loop that assigned $x = 1; a whole bunch of times, but that didn’t crash anything.. I then read the authors post a little closer and I realized it was a number of lines problem.. so I created a php file that had a whole bunch of $x = 1; commands in it.. 7996 to be exact.. add the opening and closing php tag.. that made 7998 lines.. the script still worked.. Now I added one more line so that there were 7999 lines and guess what? Yep you got it.. my script didn’t work anymore. With the author it looks like it took 8014 lines instead of my 7999 lines to break it.</p><p></p><p>I thought this was strange and it looked like the author of the php bug report was indeed on the up-and-up and it wasn’t a bogus bug as bugs.php.net had said it was.</p><p></p><p>So I thought to myself.. well I should post to bugs.php.net and tell them that I too can reproduce the bug. So I did.</p><p></p><p>Well to make an already long story short.. it looks like after a couple of hours bugs.php.net has removed my post.</p><p></p><p>My question to you is.. is there any reason why they would remove my post? For me.. since I do not write that many lines of code for one run of a script it really didn’t matter much to me, but since they removed my post.. it's beginning to make me wonder what's going on..</p><p></p><p>Hopefully someone can shed some light!</p><p></p><p>Cheers and thanks!</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murlyn, post: 10418, member: 184"] Im not sure what to say.. that is strange that the message was removed.. or lost or whatever happened to it.. I sent a message to the php-general mailing list since I belong on it also and Ill see what they have to say about it. if I come across any type of answer Ill try and post it here. This is what I wrote: Well I saw a post on a forum talking about a certain bug that PHP has for Mac OS X.. so I thought.. Im on OS X, I should see if that bug is real since on bugs.php.net they say it's bogus, which you can view here: [url]http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=25394[/url] So I tried it out.. at first I created a loop that assigned $x = 1; a whole bunch of times, but that didn’t crash anything.. I then read the authors post a little closer and I realized it was a number of lines problem.. so I created a php file that had a whole bunch of $x = 1; commands in it.. 7996 to be exact.. add the opening and closing php tag.. that made 7998 lines.. the script still worked.. Now I added one more line so that there were 7999 lines and guess what? Yep you got it.. my script didn’t work anymore. With the author it looks like it took 8014 lines instead of my 7999 lines to break it. I thought this was strange and it looked like the author of the php bug report was indeed on the up-and-up and it wasn’t a bogus bug as bugs.php.net had said it was. So I thought to myself.. well I should post to bugs.php.net and tell them that I too can reproduce the bug. So I did. Well to make an already long story short.. it looks like after a couple of hours bugs.php.net has removed my post. My question to you is.. is there any reason why they would remove my post? For me.. since I do not write that many lines of code for one run of a script it really didn’t matter much to me, but since they removed my post.. it's beginning to make me wonder what's going on.. Hopefully someone can shed some light! Cheers and thanks! Rick [/QUOTE]
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