Peter Langhans
April 13, 2009 01:39PM
did it ever occur to you that your problem might, now or some time later,
also concern other people. so your "thank you" together with the fact that
you did not bother posting your found solution, sounds quite sarcastic, no
matter how much years or decades you are using this list or how much you are
trying to post-justify your e-mail conversation.

But probably still stuck in the "I'll tell other people what I found"
loop....

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Kiril Angov wrote:

> Mr. Peter Langhans, which part of "So thank you, I got my answer." you
> did not understand as a thank you to the people who wrote to me? I
> have been subscribed to the list for almost a year and I have read >
> 70% of the emails and I have been using the nginx during all that time
> and yes I did have to find rewrite rules, yes I did have special
> settings but never bothered the list as I knew I can find the answer
> otherwise and let my asking for when I really needed it. And guess
> what, I that first email was that time. My question was simple, does
> anybody know? Because I was pressed by time restrains and wanted to
> send an email to ask if somebody had the same problem or not. Negative
> answer is also a helpful answer and I guess that's why people did
> reply, for which I was NOT sarcastic when I said "thank you" and I did
> not whine about nobody answering, etc.
>
> For God sake, people...
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Peter Langhans
> wrote:
> > I know, I did not contribute to this one, but if this is what you liked
> to
> > know in first place, why don't you take the time, think about it before
> you
> > hit the send button, think about it again, then one more time, and
> because
> > it's you one more last time. Think whether it's really what you want to
> ask
> > THEN send it.
> >
> > A thank you to all the other guys would be very much appreciated Mr.
> Kiril
> > A. but then again, maybe you are still thinking about whether to send
> it...
> > stuck in an infinite loop like your php program unable to process
> anything
> > any further.
> >
> > On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Kiril Angov
> wrote:
> >>
> >> That's why I usually hate to ask vague question but after many hours
> >> of fixing other things this just top it off. I understand it is
> >> difficult to tell what the problem is, but what I was more interested
> >> in was whether there is a well know problem. Just want to know if it
> >> is justified to dig more seriously into the problem.
> >>
> >> So thank you, I got my answer.
> >>
> >> On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Eugene Lazutkin
> >> wrote:
> >> > Circular reference?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On 04/11/2009 08:39 AM, SSSlippy wrote:
> >> >> Switch to php-fpm
> >> >>
> >> >> Posted at Nginx Forum:
> >> >> http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,976,977#msg-977
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
Subject Author Posted

php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov April 10, 2009 09:03PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

SSSlippy April 11, 2009 09:39AM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov April 11, 2009 09:46AM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Eugene Lazutkin April 11, 2009 12:07PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov April 11, 2009 01:55PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Peter Langhans April 13, 2009 11:07AM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov April 13, 2009 01:17PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Peter Langhans April 13, 2009 01:39PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Kiril Angov April 13, 2009 01:49PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Cliff Wells April 13, 2009 02:17PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

Denis Filimonov April 11, 2009 11:21AM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

mike April 11, 2009 01:27PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

SSSlippy April 13, 2009 02:37PM

Re: php-fastcgi stalling

mike April 13, 2009 04:06PM



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