What is a CVS???
I'm having the same problem. Everything works fine on a Win2K server with
no patches. Run Windows update and apply all the patches then install PHP
and suddenly you start getting the CGI errors as described.
Please clarify what I/we need to install to fix this...
Cheers
Mike
No this is a little more complex than that... The scripting works fine then
randomly you'll get the CGI errors.
I find I get them when executing a script which echo's out frames. Each
frame is populated with another PHP script and when executed you end up with
the browser window framed correctly
At last found some info...
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=9852
Looks like I might have to move to ASP.NET after all unless the PHP boys
pull their fingers out...
:(
Cheers
Mike
> "Mary Sweeney"
> I had a very nice little application I was working on. I selected options
> from an html page and
In my experience the only things you really need to look out for are:
1) file functions requiring different path details (and associated access
permissions - CHMOD).
2) line breaks in files/output.
2) extensions/changes to PHP exe other than the default can be a pain if
you're not the administrator
Better yet define the required dataset with SQL to speed the whole process
up:
"SELECT YEAR(your_date) FROM table_name GROUP BY your_date";
Cheers
Mike
> "Matt Hillebrand"
> array_unique()
>
> |-Original Message-
> |From: Per Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> |
> |Hi
> |
> |I'm build
COM functions.
Then use the command line app. Ghostscript (free from www.ghostscript.com)
to convert the Post Script to a PDF.
The advantage of this approach is you can create a PDF out of anything you
can select a printer for and print from via COM... Just a thought???
Cheers
Mike
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Michael Po
Try "C:\php4\extensions"
i.e. add the dbl quotation marks.
Cheers
Mike
> "Anthony Ritter"
> Rich,
> On MS Win 98 / Apache / PHP 4
>
> If somebody out there using Win can check my php.ini file and advise me
what
> I'm doing wrong.
>
> I have uncommented:
> ..
> extension=php_gd.dll
>
it better to just:
>
> SELECT DISTINCT YEAR() FROM ;
>
>
>
> regds,
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Michael Power [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Better yet define the required dataset with SQL to speed the
> whole process
> up:
>
> "SELECT YEA
Did you enable the appropriate extension?
If so have to given the IUSR_XXX (PHP) user permission to access/execute?
Do phpinfo() to see if MSSQL is enabled...
Cheers
Mike
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You appear to have a twitch...
;)
Mike
> "Edward David"
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a form that has checkboxes displayed.
> If the box is checked then show below the checkbox input items related to
> the parent checkbox.
> If the user has not entered his name then do not display the submit
unset($com_object);
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> "Rich Gray"
>
> I may be talking out of my proverbial but I believe unset() will just
remove
> the reference to the object it won't destroy the object itself which is
why
> I suggested $obj = null in my earlier message... however I'm probably
being
> pedantic as the next gc cycle will clean up ob
"CGI error". It
> sounds to me like bug of uninitialized variable or some buffer overrun
> problems (if it would be a problem in php.ini - at least it would not be
> random :).
> Do you know how to fix this problem?
> I'm using PHP4.3.1 in CGI mode. Btw, which version works bett
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