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Re: PHP question, FTP and dir listings of larger sizes.
09/15/06 05:00 AM
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>> But what do you mean with "no go"?
Sometimes it sits there at a white page, sometimes it gives me a "internet explorer cannot display this web page" page.
>>Does it stall?
Sometimes
>>Does the result for ftp_nlist contain FALSE? (Use strict comparison for this last one).
Can't say, still haven't gotten it to output ANYTHING when runing on that dir.
>>Is it a problem with your code or with the FTP?
Code works fine with smaller directories. Still could be a coding or ftp error, but it DOES work on smaller dirs.
>>What PHP version are you using?
on my host, 4.4.2
>>Can you replicate the problem with your own local FTP server in your computer?
Kind of a tricky question to answer. I'm running the php from a private host, but the FTP IS on my own computer right now. Will be untill I finish this coding.
The even bigger kicker is that the ftp server is on my server, and the folders I access are on a networked computer to the server via virtual folders. The chain of potential fuck up points is endless, but then again neither of my machines are throwing errors in the logs, and it DOES work with smaller folders.
>>Am I making too many questions ?
No, keep em coming. Helps me keep perspective.
> > Yeah the exact error output using... > > error_reporting(E_ALL); > ...might help.
Noting. Nada. Zip.
Gotta be a time out somewhere, or nlist having a shitfit at certain array sizes.
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