Re: Blank page for PHP pages when 1st load

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Date: 07/18/05

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    Xavier MOGHRABI wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I've done an upgrade from debian 3.0 to 3.1.
    > I use apache 1.3 and I didn't upgrade it to 2.0.
    >
    > Apache seems to work well. Except for some PHP files which are displayed as a
    > blank page when the first time people access it. If I reload it, the page is
    > well displayed. I don't have any error messages in my logs.
    >

    Loads if you reload it. Could the cache be playing tricks? Try cleaning
    the cache and then try again.

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