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After trying more approaches my solution was to edit the my.ini initialization file.  In the [mysqld] section of your my.ini file insert the following line:max_allowed_packet = 128MI used 128M because I can't imagine a sql query bigger than that (but if yours is bigger than 128M you really should rethink and optimize your code).This should also fix some of the "mysql has gone away" errors also.Other solutions I found on the web:1. On the mysql terminal runset global max_allowed_packet=1000000000; set global net_buffer_length=1000000;  then restart the server;2. Optimize the insert instruction so that the whole line should not exceed your max_allow_packet size (maybe a COMMIT after every N inserts). </description><pubDate>2011 12 23 10:39:14</pubDate><link>http://www.panthera.ro/MySql%20ERROR%201153---_23122011103914.html</link><guid>http://www.panthera.ro/MySql%20ERROR%201153---_23122011103914.html</guid></item><item><title>What does coding mean?</title><description>   Some friends asked me about what the difference between coding and programming is. So, let's look into it a bit, shall we?     Well yeah, coding IS different than programming. How? First let's look up what programming stands for:  Computer programming (often shortened to programming or coding) is the process of designing,writing, testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. (source Wikipedia)    A coder usually does code for fun and is not using his/her full potential. I, for example, am coding for fun at home and programming at work.   A coder won't: - design - he mainly goes with the flow: "I want my program to do this and that...";+ write - well, yeah. Somebody HAS to write that program;+/- test - on a minimalist base (he relies on the community to find the bugs);+/-- debug - if he/her has enough time;- maintain - hell no! Who would then write the next big/mean application?!    Although some people won't admit it, a coder is mainly a lonely wolf sort of speak, and the programs he/she does usually don't reach or exceed the potential of a fully planned, documented software that a software team could program.  There you have it.  May the bit be with you!</description><pubDate>2011 10 18 23:07:02</pubDate><link>http://www.panthera.ro/What%20does%20coding%20mean----_18102011230702.html</link><guid>http://www.panthera.ro/What%20does%20coding%20mean----_18102011230702.html</guid></item><item><title>Coding for pleasure</title><description>  Cautious as one crossing thin ice, Undecided as one surrounded by danger, Modest as one who is a guest, Unbounded as melting ice, Genuine as unshaped wood, Broad as a valley, Seamless as muddy water. Who stills the water that the mud may settle, Who seeks to stop that he may travel on, Who desires less than may transpire, Decays, but will not renew.  </description><pubDate>2011 06 09 15:58:40</pubDate><link>http://www.panthera.ro/Coding%20for%20pleasure---_09062011155840.html</link><guid>http://www.panthera.ro/Coding%20for%20pleasure---_09062011155840.html</guid></item></channel></rss>
