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Posted by Pankaj on 10/11/55 11:57
If you wish, I can give you the username and password for the site it
doesnt work on. You can try and see
Thanks
-Lost wrote:
> "Pankaj" <panahuja@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1156416356.174213.180820@74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
> >> Wild shot in the dark here, but try:
> >> die(zlib_get_coding_type());
> >
> > I did not get anything from this. Probably I am doing a simple thing
> > wrong but this gives me no result. If you can give me your code, I can
> > try it on my server.
>
> My guess is the code does not work on the server that gives you nothing.
>
> Or is it that *both* of the servers show nothing?
>
> >> For example, I could not get your script to run *at all*. I kept having to fix code
> >> that
> >> depended on a specific type of Apache configuration and finally got to a point I did
> >> not
> >> know what to fix.
> >
> > For me as well, the script does not run at all on the current server. I
> > get an absolutely blank page. I do not know what part of code runs on
> > the specific type Apache configuration. And yes, the script in the PHP
> > manual runs fine for me as well, on all servers. I am unable to
> > understand what is happening and where is it wrong.
> >
> > Pankaj
>
> So the stuff in the manual works fine on both servers? That leads me to believe you have
> gzip support on both (zlib), but the PclZip might be trying to use something else.
>
> All in all, I am at a loss as to what could be happening. Especially if you get nothing
> via:
>
> die(zlib_get_coding_type());
>
> All the above is supposed to anyway is die and show you the coding type of the zlib
> functionality you have enabled.
>
> I wish I knew more to get to the bottom of this. Kind of hard since it works on my system
> and I do not have a Linux machine to test on currently.
>
> -Lost
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