I'm talking to the Membersuite SOAP api. They have a Get() method
and a Save() method for objects. I call Get(), and get an object
back representing an individual. I pass it back to Save() and I
get this:
Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [a:DeserializationFailed]
The formatter threw
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Tobiah tshep...@rcsreg.com wrote:
I'm talking to the Membersuite SOAP api. They have a Get() method
and a Save() method for objects. I call Get(), and get an object
back representing an individual. I pass it back to Save() and I
get this:
Fatal error:
I'm getting this error on a php based ticket system we have. I don't see
this on the old server running php4. This new server is running php5.
PHP_Fatal_error:__Cannot_use_object_of_type_PEAR_Error_as_array_in_/srv/www/
virtual/support/mailparser.php_on_line_300/
The code in that section looks
2007. 10. 25, csütörtök keltezéssel 09.15-kor Jeff Mckeon ezt írta:
I'm getting this error on a php based ticket system we have. I don't see
this on the old server running php4. This new server is running php5.
PHP_Fatal_error:__Cannot_use_object_of_type_PEAR_Error_as_array_in_/srv/www/
if (mysql_query($sqlInsertUser, $conn))
$messagesqlInsertUser = 'Success...';
else
$messagesqlInsertUser = 'Error: ' . mysql_error();
$result = mysql_query($sqlInsertUser);
I see this being executed twice. - mysql_query($sqlInsertUser); I
believe that is your problem. Change the
Do you have the Host field set to unique?
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Hi,
I am experiencing a strange error while using PHP 4.3.4RC2.
In the apache2 log, I read:
fatal: cannot realloc() 1937201923 bytes.
I do NEVER try to allocate such memory.
I think the problem is related to some serialize/unserialize() code I am
using (in fact, removing serialize/unserialize
You can try Xdebug. http://www.xdebug.org/
Can you send some code to reproduce the error?
On Sunday 26 October 2003 10:24 am, Fabio Rotondo wrote:
Hi,
I am experiencing a strange error while using PHP 4.3.4RC2.
In the apache2 log, I read:
fatal: cannot realloc() 1937201923 bytes.
I do
Hello everyone,
Am I having a bad day or WHAT! I have exactly 5 lines of code as follows
?
function here ($errno, $err_str, $file_name, $line_no, $context_no)
{
}
?
and I get this error
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting '' or T_VARIABLE or T_CONST
in
] Strange error
Hello everyone,
Am I having a bad day or WHAT! I have exactly 5 lines of code as follows
?
function here ($errno, $err_str, $file_name, $line_no, $context_no)
{
}
?
and I get this error
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting '' or T_VARIABLE
or T_CONST in D
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Sent: 16 September 2003 Tuesday 12:10 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Strange error
Hi
Odd - I copy/paste the code below and run it against windows version of
php4.0.6 and it's okay
Maybe you've got a hidden char there somewhere?
Martin
-Original Message-
From: Sid [mailto
Sid wrote:
You are probably right. I typed in the same code into a new file and it
started to work. Just for the record, I copied and pasted this code from
Opera in Windows. Anyone had similar problems?
Yes. There are sometimes hidden characters in code that you cut and
paste like that. It will
I have heard about a bug in this version that also included some first 4
characters loss. Try searching
Daniele Baroncelli wrote:
Hi guys,
I have very weird problem.
I have installed the PHP version 4.2.3 on the LINUX virtual server of my web
project.
Previously I had the PHP version 4.0.6.
Hi guys,
I have very weird problem.
I have installed the PHP version 4.2.3 on the LINUX virtual server of my web
project.
Previously I had the PHP version 4.0.6.
The error I get is very weird.
When I insert a record with the phpMyAdmin, the first 4 characters of each
field don't get saved.
Same
Hello again, so earlier I was trying to install
PHP-4.2.2 with Apache-2.0.40 and was having some sapi
problems. I then read that I might be better off
going with Apache-1.3.26. Well, I installed 1.3.26,
and then configured and installed php into apache as a
DSO. Everything appeared to go
From: Jesse Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 9:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] strange error message when trying to start apache
Everything appeared to go smoothly, except when
I try to start up Apache, I get the following error
message
Hi,
I get an error message which I can't figure out.
Its a Parse error: on line 142 which is the last line of the page containing
absolutly no code. The last line of code is simply /HTML..Did
anyone have a similar experience? Can anyone help me out please?
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Jeremy Morano wrote:
I get an error message which I can't figure out.
Its a Parse error: on line 142 which is the last line of the page containing
absolutly no code. The last line of code is simply /HTML..Did
anyone have a similar experience? Can anyone help me
At 03:12 PM 8/22/01 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
I get an error message which I can't figure out.
Its a Parse error: on line 142 which is the last line of the page containing
absolutly no code. The last line of code is simply /HTML..Did
anyone have a similar experience? Can anyone help me out
this is a helpin'
- Erik
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Morano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] strange error
Hi,
I get an error message which I can't figure out.
Its a Parse error: on line 142 which is the last line
How can the resource be invalid if I'm getting the results back? I'd
appreciate any explaination.
What results are you getting?...
$connection_id = @mysql_connect ('localhost', 'root') or die('No
connection.');
$database_id = @mysql_select_db ('cgcms', $connection_id) or die('No
The following code fragment works properly, in that I get the output I'm
expecting. However, if I don't disable error messages with @, I get an
error message from PHP saying: Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid
MySQL result resource in /var/www/htdocs/cgcm/test2.php on line 9.
How can the
In article 046401c0fee3$a6c789e0$6401a8c0@Lynchux100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Lynch) wrote:
$result_id = @mysql_query(DESC $table_name $field_name);
I don't think DESC $table_name $field_name is valid SQL, is it?...
DESC is DESCENDING in an ORDER BY clause...
Perhaps if you
dunno
but my it's just failing at the mysql_connect()
shouldn't you specify the password too?
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The following code fragment works properly, in that I get the output I'm
expecting. However, if I don't disable
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 06:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following code fragment works properly, in that I get the output
I'm expecting. However, if I don't disable error messages with @, I get
an error message from PHP saying: Warning: Supplied argument is not a
valid MySQL result resource in
- Original Message -
From: David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Strange error on mysql_fetch_array
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 06:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following code fragment
: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 2:01 PM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] Strange error on mysql_fetch_array
The following code fragment works properly, in that I get the output I'm
expecting. However, if I don't disable error messages with @, I get an
error message from PHP saying: Warning: Supplied argument
Hi all,
I don't know why this (quick dirty) small function:
function esiste_url($file){
@$fp=fopen($file,"r");
if(!$fp){return false;}else{return true;}
@fclose($fp);
}
//it checks if a url submit via form client exist
in two different pages:
a.php3 --- works fine
It may not be responsible for the error, but you ought to move your fclose
to before your return(true) statement, as it never gets executed at all in
your code.
Cheers
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http://www.dialsolutions.com
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Anyone know why I get this warning?
Warning: Bad escape sequence: \. in validate.inc.php on line 142
CODE:
Line 142: if (!eregi("index\.php",$PHP_SELF)) {
blah blah blah;
}
I didn't know there was any other escape sequence possible in RegEx!
I have error reporting set to
In article p04320407b6e35b98ce1b@[209.246.86.33],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kristofer Widholm) wrote:
Warning: Bad escape sequence: \. in validate.inc.php on line 142
CODE:
Line 142: if (!eregi("index\.php",$PHP_SELF)) {
blah blah blah;
}
I didn't know there was any other escape sequence
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