Re: arbitrary length arithmetic on servers
- From: "Simon Bridgewater" <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:51:43 GMT
Ask the server company. Ask what control you have over the php installation
and if you have access to the PHP.ini file.
"Jeremy Watts" <jwatts1970@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u3Vve.7100$iT1.3237@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> carrying on from my last post, i managed to get some free server space and
> ran a few test scripts, all seemed fine. but i cannot seem to get the
> 'arbitrary length' arithmetic feature to be recognised by the server - the
> bcmul, bcsub, bcadd commands etc.
>
> i seem to remember having to enable this feature in the config file when i
> installed php on my machine, but have no clue how to do this on a server.
> would the server company enable this or is there some way i can do it
> myself?
>
> thanks
>
>
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