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Posted by Dave on 07/24/05 12:25
windandwaves (windandwaves@coldmail.com) decided we needed to hear...
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> "Dave" <dave@REMOVEbundook.com> wrote in message
> news:rr96r2-or9.ln1@fawlty.homelinux.net...
> > windandwaves (winandwaves@coldmail.com) decided we needed to hear...
> > > Hi Dave
> > >
> > > Thank you for your great help. Awesome.
> >
> > No problem :)
> > >
> > > I tried to increase the error reporting - no luck there (yet, may try it
> > > again - all I am missing is notices at present).
> > >
> > > Will search for the error log (my isp is not very user friendly).
> > >
> > > I have also asked the ISP, but no answer there.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > > Nicolaas
> >
> > Shame your ISP doesn't sound too helpful. Hopefully you can get a
> > hold of the error log somehow - an ISE500 will certainly show at
> > least one message in there to give you a clue as to whats going
> > on.
> >
> > If you happened to be using cPanel or something similar there is
> > more than likely a view-error-log option on the menu. Failing that
> > if you're on some other kind of virtual-server type setup then I
> > imagine the error log is split and you would have to locate the
> > specific one related to you but names and locations would depend
> > on how it was all setup, so I couldn't make a guess in that case.
> >
>
>
> Hi Dave
>
> They told me to load it on my local machine and try if I got an error there.
>
> I dont have a local machine and I am wondering if I would get an error there
> anyway (the error occurs only in about 50% of the times that I run the
> script).
>
By your local machine they mean your own computer where you would need
to have PHP, Apache and (probably) MySQL installed. I have a seperate
Linux server here that I use to test my own scripts, but its certainly
possible to set up the required software on your windows machine (if
thats what you're using).
One such package which might help can be found here -
http://www.easyphp.org/ - but there are quite a few like this so its
up to you which you want to use.
Of course if your script runs fine on your local machine then the
reason could be version related, or any number of other things so
it still comes down to you needing to see the error log on your
ISPs server...
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Dave <dave@REMOVEbundook.com>
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