fortunately (or unfortunately :-) i do not know php
so no way that i could be messing up with php
 
in any case is it possible to search or check this mistake "left a space after the closing ?> tag?"  in any which way??


 
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Victor Kane <victorkane@gmail.com> wrote:
Have you been working on a theme with php, or a block, and left a space after the closing ?> tag?

It is recommended to leave off the closing tag when using php tags completely.


On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Ratty's Email <ratadi2@gmail.com> wrote:
i have no idea - i do not control my server - my hosts do (i use hostgator as my host) - do i need to find from them?
this is too teachnical for me :-(

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Denis Lafont-Trevisan <denis.lafont@gmail.com> wrote:
Are you using eAccelerator or a PHP opcode cache server side?

Denis


On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 6:01 PM, geniekids <ratadi2@gmail.com> wrote:

Drupal is throwing blank pages randomly.
Funnily this happens in one browser say firefox, but at the same time
doesn't happen in internet explorer.
It typically happens when i click on a ADD or an EDIT button (say add a view
or add a cck field or has even happened with "edit profile" in one computer
in my office - and when at the same time I tried edit profile in my comp -
it worked fine (but only in internet explorer)

I have done the follwing but to no avail
1. Increased memeory limit in php.ini first to 32M and finally even to 64M
2. Cleared cache database of Drupal  using Devel & ran corn (have done this
a number of times)
3. Cleared cache of my browsers (both ie and firefox)
4. I had removed most of the modules - save the very important ones like cck
and views.
5. Have even completely removed views and then reinstalled it
6. Have checked version of the few modules installed - all match with D5.1
that i am using

please help

geniekids
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