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Posted by windandwaves on 07/25/05 03:03
"Dave" <dave@REMOVEbundook.com> wrote in message
news:jc3cr2-ftd.ln1@fawlty.homelinux.net...
> windandwaves (windandwaves@coldmail.com) decided we needed to hear...
> >
> > "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...
>
> --
> Dave <dave@REMOVEbundook.com>
> (Remove REMOVE for email address)
That is what I am thinking. I am going to try to install it on a different
ISP I think before nuking my own windows machine with PHP...Thank you for
all your help
Much appreciated.
Nicolaas
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