#42438 [Fbk-Opn]: require require_once include include_once

2007-09-01 Thread perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 ID:   42438
 User updated by:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: windows xp
 PHP Version:  5.2.3
 New Comment:

i guess i have to give up, if it works on linux then i will eventually
have to make the transition to linux. i did try your last suggestion and
it didn't work, but i will try it a few more times and then if my
problem remains unsolved, i will switch to linux earlier than i had
planned.

and you may close this thread. thanks for your help.


Previous Comments:


[2007-08-30 09:46:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When you installed the snapshot, did you first shutdown whatever
webserver you use and delete (!!) all old installed PHP related
dlls/executables BEFORE you installed the snapshot version?? 

I can't reproduce this on Windows XP (yes, I have that..) nor on Linux
(preferred OS). I suspect it's simply bad installation.




[2007-08-30 06:01:25] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

one more thing i went to google translate to check what language was
being dumped on my screen, and it was only the chinese to english
translator that was able to decipher it, the words were meaningless but
i wonder why.

i hope someone can get to the bottom of this, the only solution i have
right now is to manually copy all the files i would have included with
the include or require directives, into one file for each class
definition.

the include,require,require_once,include_once all worked for non-object
oriented programs. whenever it encountered the $this- operator in my
code, especially in the constructor (just like the code in my first
post), it dumps everything else after the $this- operator on my screen.



[2007-08-30 02:17:15] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

not loading mbstrings didn't change anything, versions prior to 5.2.3
work well with no problem at all. 

i guess anyone that still uses a microsoft os like xp, can comfirm my
complaint. well thanks jani for your help. if you have access to windows
xp with php 5.2.3 installed on it, you may be able to figure out what
the problem is. till then bye..



[2007-08-28 21:42:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, do you get readable error messages when you don't load mbstring?
(this is getting quite boring..)



[2007-08-28 18:57:35] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

i followed your advice, set display_errors to On and error_reporting to
E_ALL, it didn't do much help but when i set the error_reporting to
E_ALL  E_STRICT the japanese characters disappeared from the output of
my code when using a php editor (i use php designer), however nothing
changed when i tried display my output on a browser window using apache
httpd. i also noticed some comments or non-directives in the php ini
file, that were not properly commented with ; and correcting them
still didn't help. 

i also think that in the window edition of php 5.2.3 download, 
mb_string language was set to japanese by default, even for english
language speakers, and those japanese characters dumped on the output
screen from my code, could be error messages automatically translated
into japanese.



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#42438 [Fbk-Opn]: require require_once include include_once

2007-08-29 Thread perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 ID:   42438
 User updated by:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: windows xp
 PHP Version:  5.2.3
 New Comment:

not loading mbstrings didn't change anything, versions prior to 5.2.3
work well with no problem at all. 

i guess anyone that still uses a microsoft os like xp, can comfirm my
complaint. well thanks jani for your help. if you have access to windows
xp with php 5.2.3 installed on it, you may be able to figure out what
the problem is. till then bye..


Previous Comments:


[2007-08-28 21:42:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well, do you get readable error messages when you don't load mbstring?
(this is getting quite boring..)



[2007-08-28 18:57:35] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

i followed your advice, set display_errors to On and error_reporting to
E_ALL, it didn't do much help but when i set the error_reporting to
E_ALL  E_STRICT the japanese characters disappeared from the output of
my code when using a php editor (i use php designer), however nothing
changed when i tried display my output on a browser window using apache
httpd. i also noticed some comments or non-directives in the php ini
file, that were not properly commented with ; and correcting them
still didn't help. 

i also think that in the window edition of php 5.2.3 download, 
mb_string language was set to japanese by default, even for english
language speakers, and those japanese characters dumped on the output
screen from my code, could be error messages automatically translated
into japanese.



[2007-08-28 11:19:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try rewriting those files of yours from scratch and set error_reporting
to E_ALL and display_errors=On in your php.ini..



[2007-08-28 11:18:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Perhaps the reason it works for me is that I don't bother using Windows
but a working OS instead. Linux. :)



[2007-08-28 00:41:16] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

i tried the new extension in your post and it didn't help. 
one question?

did you try saving the two classes in seperate files?

that is when the problem arises, i even notice that by importing dummy
php files created similar results, the characters that are dumped on the
screen looks a lot like japanese characters.



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#42438 [Fbk-Opn]: require require_once include include_once

2007-08-28 Thread perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 ID:   42438
 User updated by:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: windows xp
 PHP Version:  5.2.3
 New Comment:

i followed your advice, set display_errors to On and error_reporting to
E_ALL, it didn't do much help but when i set the error_reporting to
E_ALL  E_STRICT the japanese characters disappeared from the output of
my code when using a php editor (i use php designer), however nothing
changed when i tried display my output on a browser window using apache
httpd. i also noticed some comments or non-directives in the php ini
file, that were not properly commented with ; and correcting them
still didn't help. 

i also think that in the window edition of php 5.2.3 download, 
mb_string language was set to japanese by default, even for english
language speakers, and those japanese characters dumped on the output
screen from my code, could be error messages automatically translated
into japanese.


Previous Comments:


[2007-08-28 11:19:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try rewriting those files of yours from scratch and set error_reporting
to E_ALL and display_errors=On in your php.ini..



[2007-08-28 11:18:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Perhaps the reason it works for me is that I don't bother using Windows
but a working OS instead. Linux. :)



[2007-08-28 00:41:16] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

i tried the new extension in your post and it didn't help. 
one question?

did you try saving the two classes in seperate files?

that is when the problem arises, i even notice that by importing dummy
php files created similar results, the characters that are dumped on the
screen looks a lot like japanese characters.



[2007-08-27 08:43:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows (zip):
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip

For Windows (installer):

  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi

I can't reproduce this. (I get the expected result..)



[2007-08-27 08:41:46] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

actual output:

surname=$name; } }
?#17930;#29793;#27745;#25888;#29298;#29295;›#27715;#29537;#8307;#17959;#29793;#25960;#10098;#28192;#29807;#26144;#30063;#25710;#26912;#8302;#14915;#17500;#25455;#28021;#28261;#29556;#24864;#25710;#21280;#29797;#26996;#26478;#23667;#28537;#26989;#29472;#29551;#28257;#24953;#17500;#29541;#29803;#28783;#30556;#29295;#8299;#25954;#25454;#23656;#26736;#8304;#26982;#25964;#23667;#28798;#28776;#25956;#26995;#28263;#29285;#28511;#29813;#30064;#24436;#28020;#11888;#26736;#8304;#28271;#27680;#28265;#8293;#2611;



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#42438 [Fbk-Opn]: require require_once include include_once

2007-08-27 Thread perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 ID:   42438
 User updated by:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:  perching_eagle at yahoo dot com
-Status:   Feedback
+Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: windows xp
 PHP Version:  5.2.3
 New Comment:

i tried the new extension in your post and it didn't help. 
one question?

did you try saving the two classes in seperate files?

that is when the problem arises, i even notice that by importing dummy
php files created similar results, the characters that are dumped on the
screen looks a lot like japanese characters.


Previous Comments:


[2007-08-27 08:43:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows (zip):
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip

For Windows (installer):

  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi

I can't reproduce this. (I get the expected result..)



[2007-08-27 08:41:46] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

actual output:

surname=$name; } }
?#17930;#29793;#27745;#25888;#29298;#29295;›#27715;#29537;#8307;#17959;#29793;#25960;#10098;#28192;#29807;#26144;#30063;#25710;#26912;#8302;#14915;#17500;#25455;#28021;#28261;#29556;#24864;#25710;#21280;#29797;#26996;#26478;#23667;#28537;#26989;#29472;#29551;#28257;#24953;#17500;#29541;#29803;#28783;#30556;#29295;#8299;#25954;#25454;#23656;#26736;#8304;#26982;#25964;#23667;#28798;#28776;#25956;#26995;#28263;#29285;#28511;#29813;#30064;#24436;#28020;#11888;#26736;#8304;#28271;#27680;#28265;#8293;#2611;



[2007-08-27 08:40:23] perching_eagle at yahoo dot com

Description:

the require, require_once, include, include_once operators produce
unexpected results when used to import files in php v5.2.3, this problem
didn't exist in the previous version i was using.

two files contain two different classes that have a parent and child
relationship. if both classes are on the same file, the scripting engine
 outputs the expected result. however, if they are kept in separate
files and any of the four import operators are used, the scripting
engine dumps jargons on the output screen.

pls. try out the example before closing, suspending or the changing the
status of this complaint to bogus. Bug #41855 is the same problem as
this one, but someone rushed to conclusions without testing and
proclaimed it bogus.



Reproduce code:
---
?php // parent.php
class Father{
  public $surname;
  public function __construct($name){
$this-surname=$name;   }
}
?
//
//separate files
//
?php // child.php
include_once(parent.php);
class Son extends Father{
  public $name;
  public function __construct($first,$last){
parent::__construct($last);
$this-name=$first;
}
}
$boy=new Son(john,doe);
print $boy-name;
print br;
print $boy-surname;
?

Expected result:

john
doe

Actual result:
--
surname=$name; } }
?#17930;#29793;#27745;#25888;#29298;#29295;›#27715;#29537;#8307;#17959;#29793;#25960;#10098;#28192;#29807;#26144;#30063;#25710;#26912;#8302;#14915;#17500;#25455;#28021;#28261;#29556;#24864;#25710;#21280;#29797;#26996;#26478;#23667;#28537;#26989;#29472;#29551;#28257;#24953;#17500;#29541;#29803;#28783;#30556;#29295;#8299;#25954;#25454;#23656;#26736;#8304;#26982;#25964;#23667;#28798;#28776;#25956;#26995;#28263;#29285;#28511;#29813;#30064;#24436;#28020;#11888;#26736;#8304;#28271;#27680;#28265;#8293;#2611;





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