On Wed, September 27, 2006 10:25 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Just to add more confusion, the errors are intermittent - sometimes
>> it works
>> fine, other times we get these errors which makes it even more
>> difficult to
>> pinpoint.
If you're using that autoload thingie, and the objects being loa
er 27, 2006 17:31
> To: Steve Walker
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an
> apache/php combo
>
> Steve Walker wrote:
> >> are you using an opcode cache?
> >
> > Yes, we have eaccelerator running.
>
> turn it off and see if your
> >> require more work and digging.
> >>
> >> [rule -- never give up the old environment until you're
> >> *certain* that things work on the new - and even then, tar up
> >> everything (in reasonable pieces) so that you can compare
> at a later
> &g
27;re
>> *certain* that things work on the new - and even then, tar up
>> everything (in reasonable pieces) so that you can compare at
>> a later date if necessary.]
>>
>> - Rick
>>
>>
>> Original Message
>>> Dat
even more difficult to
pinpoint.
Steve.
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> Subject: [PHP] Re: Various errors being generated from an
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> Steve Walker wrote:
> > [cl
Steve Walker wrote:
[client 80.58.205.38] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
cleanupbynode() in
/var/www/vhosts/demos.oneworldmarket.co.uk/httpdocs/gems/kernel/classes/ezco
ntentobjecttreenode.php on line 2684
could be that the function cleanupbynode() is defined in the wrong place (i
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