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Bug #13066 one total bug of php is that it sucks
Submitted: 2001-08-30 15:48 UTC Modified: 2001-08-30 18:38 UTC
From: raitmanmail at yahoo dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: w98
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-08-30 15:48 UTC] raitmanmail at yahoo dot com
one total bug of php is that it sucks
one total bug of php is that it sucks
one total bug of php is that it sucks

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 [2001-08-30 18:38 UTC] joey@php.net
I almost don't even want to dignify this with a response.
 [2003-11-25 20:45 UTC] j_plater at hotmail dot com
Frustrated beginner:
I'm looking at 10 different set up instructions that ALMOST explain how to configure php with apache for windows.  .... basically I'm just really pissed off right now for wasting 2 hours trying to install php 4.01687879809.  You know when I say 2 hours I really mean 4! Anyway, I had php, mysql, phpmyadmin, and apache "sort of" working, but thought I would try to fix the 5x/day errors I get.  Reinstalled the latest (stable) version of mysql - thought that might be the reason for the errors (adding things to db or running SQL querries from phpmyadmin usually generates errors)Still got errors.  Can't even seem to back up the correct files. Is this an XP issue?  I'm just venting, I don't expect you to understand any of this, because if you did (here comes my frustration) you would have written better documentation.  Or is this just a ply to get me to shell out $48,000 for support?
 
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