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PHP config problems - "exploding" pages!

Hi all,

Has anyone seen a problem like this before:
http://80.177.2.28/phpinfo.php

This is a webserver on my home PC, and when viewed from there it looks
fine. However, from computers across the internet, the page
'explodes' halfway down, but in different places each time (if it
loads OK try hitting refresh). I'm fairly sure the PHP code is not
the problem, as this same problem occurs with the phpinfo page, with a
photo album application, and with one of my own apps. In all cases
the result always looks correct when viewed from my home PC.

PS. I use the full address even from the server PC (as opposed to
localhost) so it isn't that the page has a different URL viewed from
my home PC.

Any help appreciated

Andy
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Hi all,

Has anyone seen a problem like this before:
http://80.177.2.28/phpinfo.php

This is a webserver on my home PC, and when viewed from there it looks
fine. However, from computers across the internet, the page
'explodes' halfway down, but in different places each time (if it
loads OK try hitting refresh). I'm fairly sure the PHP code is not
the problem, as this same problem occurs with the phpinfo page, with a
photo album application, and with one of my own apps. In all cases
the result always looks correct when viewed from my home PC.

PS. I use the full address even from the server PC (as opposed to
localhost) so it isn't that the page has a different URL viewed from
my home PC.

Any help appreciated

Andy

Jul 17 '05 #2

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