Tag Archives: PHP

Uh-oh, where is the cow?

Chris Shiflett summarized some discussion about whether PHP Scales (better than JSP). The discourse resulted from a recent switch by Friendster. In his essay, Shifflet included a quote by George Schlossnagle explaining Why PHP Scales – A Cranky, Snarky Answer PHP doesn’t magically scale ‘naturally’, but neither will planting a Java Bean in your backyard [...]

Not Keeping Up

The setup for phpwiki-1.37 seemed very intricate and intransigent, which was quite an unpleasant surprise.

Drupal Advisory

avoid seeking help in IRC channel #drupal on Freenode

Static v. Dynamic

Should you choose a CMS that generates static content or dynamically generates pages?

Yes, Again

It was this last testing that resulted in my changing web hosting yet once again

Problem Resolved

“When Apache was upgraded, there were many differences with the newer version; it lacked the usual auto installation of the modules necessary to run scripts, e.g., PHP and CGI/Perl. After considerable research, we eventually learned that we needed first to re-install ‘Apache:DBI’, then re-install the DBI.pm module. “

Wiki Down

The upgrade from Apache 1.3.28 to 1.3.29 breaks PHP applications

A Drupal Disappointment

Disappointment started when the PHP update script failed because a new table was missing (? not created)

Bookmark4u

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