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Prevention of Segmentation Faulting.
When Caching memory for better performance in your scripts, sometimes you'll have segmentation faults which means your script is trying to access a memory location that it cannot access, thus your server crashes, and what's the solution to this? Hell if I know, I need help with this one.
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Are you working off of a shared server? If so, that might make things harder since the software to keep people from eachothers stuff could raise errors.
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Never ran into anything like this myself, but perhaps the article "Fixing Apache Segmentation Faults Caused by PHP" will help you.
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Because the 10 limit is kinda painful, usually if I make gibberish like that, just ignore it. |
Then if that is the case, don't type it. It confuses people.
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You could use smileys to pad the extra characters. For example,
No. ^^ :-) is 10 characters long. If you have an aversion to smileys, perhaps forming a full sentence with multiple words would be a suitable alternative.Back to the original topic, why are you trying to cache memory? :-/ |
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