ID: 24053
Comment by: info at grestmedia dot de
Reported By: jphey at netdoor dot com
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Linux 2.4.20
PHP Version: 4.3.2
New Comment:
On my site nothing which was suggest above works to fix the problem.
It doesn't work with @include and it doesn't work when I include local
files.
And the error_reporting(0) does not work also.
At the moment I can't see any chance to get my site working again. How
can it be that on all other host @include works but not on mine?
URL is www.klingelton24.info
greg
Previous Comments:
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[2004-05-08 00:20:04] u_cant_take_me at hotmail dot com
This is a common problem but its REALLY simple! Instead of pasting huge
chunks of code all you need 2 do is make php not report errors on the
file.
use the following code and it should work fine
<?php
error_reporting(0);
include("http://www.iainshortreed.net/webhome/gone.php");
?>
(That is a good piece of code to test with)
That should solve the problem, for more information about not reporting
some errors but reporting others you should take a look at......
http://www.php.net/error_reporting
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[2004-04-21 18:22:24] admin at 516homes dot com
I was getting this error on many of my websites which are spread on
several servers all with same version 4.3.2. I dont understand why it
happens on one server as opposed to another?
I was using it on http://www.ScriptWiz.com and then I transferred some
files to another server site called http://www.skinz.org and it kept
saying:
Warning: main(): stream does not support seeking in
/home/sitename/public_html/headernone1.php on line 193
But the same file on one server never exhibited this. Both servers
running 4.3.2.
I did use the @ and it has gone away for now.
kevin
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[2004-04-19 23:48:10] coolavin at dedanaan dot com
I'm still getting this same error in php includes, so apparently, it
still hasn't been fixed in the latest releases.
Using @include seems to work, suppressing the error message, but it's
not a solution, it just masks the problem.
A fix needs to be applied to the next update.
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[2004-04-10 14:00:31] gunner at muchthesame dot com
I just moved my site to a host running PHP 4.3.4 and I am now getting
this same message. I am including a file that is created on another
site of mine and therefore have to use the full url in the include.
The include works fine, but I do get this error about "seeking" even
though I am not seeking. If I suppress the error it seems to be okay
but I obviously shouldn't have to do this.
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[2004-02-12 14:01:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That bug is fixed in the Zend Optimizer 2.5
(http://www.zend.com/store/free_download.php?pid=13)
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