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Posted by Erwin Moller on 10/12/05 15:35
Patrick Masson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our configuration :
>
> Apache 2.0.53
> PHP 5.0.4
> PC Windows 2000
> MATLAB 6.1
>
> We work on a consulting project in France which involves MATLAB Web
> server, Database Toolbox. This application allows user to have a web
> interface to MATLAB functions which invokes database connection to
> Microsoft Access. This application, in order to run, needs a proper and
> safe installation of Apache and PHP. This MATLAB based application behaves
> as expected.
>
> The concept of this application is as follow :
>
> - from HTML pages, the user fills specific information and then applies
> them (click OK or another action)
> - Apache and PHP interprets/gets user's information filled in the HTML
> page - Apache and PHP then executes a connection to MATLAB via MATLAB
> webserver - MATLAB performs data processing, database conection,
> savesfigures, and then returns to Apache and PHP, an html form in a text
> format, and some images stored in a specific temporayr folder
> - Apache and PHP are supposed to get those informations in order to update
> the HTML page and publish this new one (PHP does this work by replacing
> some keyword, like $Name by a value returned by MATLAB, insert images
> produced by MATLAB in the HTML page)
>
> BUT, in one case, in one specific selection, we run into troubles with
> this application. PHP and Apache generate an error :
>
> see error web.txt, for an overview of the error generated by our internet
> explorer
> see error apache.txt, for an overview of the apache error log
> see page html.txt, for an overview of the last HTML page invoked before
> the issue pops up
>
> I also put in my public folder apache configuration's file (httpd.conf),
> php.ini file and upload.php3, PHP script used to create dynamically the
> new HTML page.
>
> Files are stored in \\home-toaster\public\Patrick_Masson\tmw
>
> I would need your help debugging this error and find ways to dig into this
> error. As of today, my attempts did fail and I am still faced to a lack of
> new ideas to get into it.
>
> All tips and tricks to debug or solve this issue would be highly
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you very mcuh for your help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Patrick Masson
>
> PS: this issue is critical and I would need urgent help.
Hi Patrick,
Why don't you show us the content of the errors?
Where are they?
We cannot browse your personal homedirectory from here...
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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