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Posted by chris.mcinnes on 11/12/46 11:45
G'day,
Got a bizzare issue with PHP 5.0.2/Apache constantly generating
variations of the following error:
"Fatal error: Possible integer overflow in memory allocation"
At first I traced it through to any line using the $_SERVER[] command
and so replaced it with $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[].
This worked fine, however now I seem to get the issue whenever I use a
"preg_match" command.
Is there some greater global variable/configuration item that I need to
sort out to stop this from happening or is it something else?
For example, trying to implement a VERY basic PHP image gallery script,
the following function errors on the "if (preg_match" line - as have
several other scripts.
function GetFileList($dirname="."){
global $config;
$list = array();
if ($handle = opendir($dirname)) {
while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) {
if (preg_match("/\.(jpeg|gif|png)$/i",$file)) {
$list[] = $file;
}
}
closedir($handle);
}
sort($list);
return $list;
}#-#GetFileList()
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks in advance
Chris
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