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Topic: Support for PHP 5 ? (Read 7150 times)
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Franky
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Let me know if you get stuck.  Merde!Henri, my friend, the solution is very simple --> set memory_limit to 80M.  I could have done this by myself in the userdefined php.ini. Now, you can close this case. Congratulations.  Regards, Frank
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admin
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Hi Frank, Excellent.. Glad you got it figured out. Let me know if you find anything else unexpected.
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Franky
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Let me know if you find anything else unexpected. Naturally, as you might know -> The bug stops here. 
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Franky
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The answer from Ioncube -->
"Hi Frank
Either you missed a digit or two in your ticket with the allowed memory size, or your provider has a misconfiguration. An allowed memory size of about 250K is barely adequate for any PHP program to run, so I have no doubt that there is a problem.
Checking now I see that the limit is a generous 80M, so you should be fine. Do you still have a problem?
Best regards Nick -- ionCube Support"
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