It seems so. The host's support team fixed the issue. They said it was due to mod_security configuration
Domas
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Earnie Boyd earnie@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Quoting Domas tasdomas@gmail.com:
Yes, but phpinfo() says it's PHP 4.4 or something (can't check right now)
I've tried it with both PHP 4.4.7 and 5.2.5 (both supported by the host). The problem appeared in both cases.
What do the mod_security logs say? Perhaps it is preventing php from writing to mysql in some cases.
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