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On 2 Sep 2005, at 5:11pm, Jeremy Bush wrote:
The PHP language has many facilities and it's perfectly possible to write some pages which will consume lots of CPU and others which won't. Before you posted the above, I would have suggested at few PHP commands to try to see what was eating your resources. But now you've pretty-much isolated the problem to gallery2, so I think that only people with gallery2 will be able to help you. Maybe they have a support forum for just that product. Simon. |
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