Interesting ODBC problem

From: Geoff Berrow (blthecat_at_ckdog.co.uk)
Date: 04/11/04


Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 20:47:05 +0100

I have just converted a guestbook to use an Access database rather than
MySQL (don't ask...) via odbc and have come across an unusual problem.

There is an admin screen which simply accesses all records and displays
them. All worked fine on my machine. But on my friend's machine the
code times out.

Now I was under the impression that all processing would be complete
/before/ any html was sent out. Surely the processing cannot be
dependent on the speed of the connection!

If I use up my bandwidth by downloading an mp3 or something I can
recreate the error.

Has anyone else come across anything like this?

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