On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:59, Karl James <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> A customer of mind is having issues uploading photos through
>
> A admin portal page. They get "Critical Error"
If it's a pre-existing CMS, check with the associated project or
company. Taking a quick look through, though, it appears as though it
was a custom solution. Either way, that wouldn't be a PHP issue,
directly.
> They also get spit out these errors.
>
> MYSQL: Duplicate entry for '0' for key 1.
>
> MYSQL: Insert Error - Duplicate entry '0' for key 1,.
Sounds like a primary key isn't properly auto-incrementing. This
is, however, a MySQL issue, and again, likely not at all related to
PHP.
> This person is using a web form to upload his photos to this website.
>
> www.axiton.com admin page.
>
> He is trying to add photos up to the Products>accessories.
That means nothing to us, as it would be viewed when logged in as
an administrative user.
> I did a search on google and some articles are to delete the table?
>
> That doesn't make sense.
No, it doesn't make sense at all. Either bad - or, worse,
deliberately sinister - advice from someone.
> Pretty sure it had something to do with the primary key, right?
That's indeed how it sounds. You could follow up by emailing
[email protected].
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