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Server out of memory?

http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread252440.html
gets me this error message

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 3842759 bytes) in /home/daniweb/httpdocs/forums/includes/class_bbcode.php(172) : eval()'d code on line 150

I'm assuming the OP has pasted a bitmap (or some other stupid thing) into the message, rather than an attachment.

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Salem
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I'll get with Dani about it, the page shouldn't be trying to request 40M of memory, the current PHP limit is set to 32M.

blud
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Apparently this server has a mind of it's own :P

Allsorts of fun with subscription emails being duplicated and other bits :D

Will Gresham
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The linked thread still barfs...

Salem
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The linked thread still barfs...

Same here and when I tried to post pi to 10000 digits it also said the server was out of memory. Annoying error.

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Seems like Dani deleted the offending Data :)

Its strange how sometimes stuff written in a reply can cause such kaoss...

Thank you Dani for correcting the issue :)

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