ID: 24053 Comment by: webfriends at greentreesoftware dot ca 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:
I see this issue is "CLOSED" but according to the comments I see above, this issue is very much "OPEN" for folks who are trying to make things work in the real-world. Is this closed "RESOLVED, thanks for pointing out the problem" or is this closed "Works on my machine, the rest of the world must be broken???" Thanks for clarifying that. Greg Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-07 09:14:52] info at grestmedia dot de 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/24053 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=24053&edit=1