I have a number of websites that are on a hosting company, that I have been
using for a year or so. Suddenly, this morning, all of the websites began to
have PHP script errors on scripts that have run without fail for a long
period of time. I think the server setup must have been altered this
You should contact the web hosting system administrator and verify that
they upgraded php. From what i can tell it seems that they did upgrade
php.
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Ray
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 10:58, Chad Henderson wrote:
I have a number of websites that are on a hosting company, that I have been
using for a
Thanks for the reply. If they did upgrade PHP, which I am fairly sure they
did, are there changes to the new PHP that would prevent the script from
working? Or is it a matter of them not setting up the upgrade the same as
the previous installation?
Ray Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
It sounds like either allow_url_fopen is set to false or php was compiled
with --disable-url-fopen-wrapper. Either way, checking the output of
phpinfo() should give you your answer.
mh.
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Chad Henderson wrote:
Thanks for the reply. If they did upgrade PHP, which I am fairly
I did not see the
Mark Heintz Php Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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It sounds like either allow_url_fopen is set to false or php was compiled
with --disable-url-fopen-wrapper. Either way, checking the output of
phpinfo() should give you your answer.
mh.
On
Thanks for the reply Mark,
allow_url_fopen is set to on
i did not see anything about --disable-url-fopen-wrapper
Here is the info file:
http://www.afgaonline.com/phpinfo.php
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It sounds like either
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