
March 23rd, 2000, 10:21 PM
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I get that sometimes too, Tim. What's happening, is that there's an error in either the PHP document you've created, or an error in the way you have the apache conf set up... But I think it's the first option. If you want to try to diagnose the problem, you can turn on PHP logging and/or check the error.log of apache for the problem. It's annoying, I know 
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