Not a Windows thing but close. Ignorance and lack of patients. Yoda
would be quite unhappy with me. That and I always have the worst
luck when it comes to updating, I always end up with libraries that
are out of sync with the rest of the system and having to start over
as I don't have the time to resolve a half updated system.
Actually I can add some more information to this issue. I found that
this problem went away when I edited the page in question to not
contain links in a header:
== [[Some topic]] ==
I can recreate the issue at any time by inserting similar wiki text
into any page and hitting preview (I don't even need to save).
Now, about this configuration you speak of, how do I configure PHP?
Remember, some of us are new here (thus the need to ask redundant
questions).
On Apr 14, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Jan Steinman wrote:
That stinks.
I guess I have to reinstall PHP now. Thanks.
Or perhaps simply configure it properly?
I don't understand the urge to "reinstall" whenever something goes
wrong. Must be a Windows thing. :-)
:::: When you change the way you look at things, the things you look
at change. -- Wayne Dyer.
:::: Jan Steinman <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/Item/99AO08-18>
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