03-22-2002
OK... now I'm confused
You initially said you can connect via the Internet to your
UNIX workstation from your NT PC. You now state you are
"hardwired" which to me means your UNIX workstation and
NT PC are physically co-located and you have some sort of
direct connection (serial cable?). Can you clarify this? Then
we can move forward with your problem.
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MEMCACHE.CONNECT(3) 1 MEMCACHE.CONNECT(3)
Memcache::connect - Open memcached server connection
SYNOPSIS
bool Memcache::connect (string $host, [int $port], [int $timeout])
DESCRIPTION
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automatically closed at the end of script execution. Also you can close it with Memcache.close(3). Also you can use memcache_connect(3)
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PARAMETERS
o $host
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o $port
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o $timeout
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NOTES
Warning
When the $port is unspecified, this method defaults to the value set of the PHP ini directive memcache.default_port If this value
was changed elsewhere in your application it might lead to unexpected results: for this reason it is wise to always specify the port
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RETURN VALUES
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EXAMPLES
Example #1
Memcache.connect(3) example
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SEE ALSO
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