Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66371&edit=1

 ID:                 66371
 User updated by:    TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com
 Reported by:        TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com
 Summary:            JavaScript (I think) causing error on all pages
-Status:             Feedback
+Status:             Open
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Website problem
 Operating System:   WinXP w/IE-8
 PHP Version:        Irrelevant
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Yes, it does. I went to Tools menu and turned on Developer Tools. A new frame 
opened up at the bottom. I set Debug on and ran the page script again. Another 
window opened up with the source in it. Trouble is, I have no idea what I'm 
looking at, or what I'm looking for right now. The left frame showing the 
script has a BIG blank area starting at line 256 (a <div 
class="partintro">...</div>) and going to line 851 (<h2>Table of 
Contents</h2>...), and there are no other large blank areas. This was after I 
selected [YES] to the "Do you want to stop..." dialog box, so maybe this was 
where the script that was terminated was located. When I select [No] to allow 
the script to continue, the dialog box immediately reappears. I'm sure this is 
of little help, but that's the best I can do. This is out of my area of 
expertise now. 

I just tried the page http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.strings.php again (14:30 
MST) and it still produces the error box.


Previous Comments:
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[2013-12-31 20:12:41] [email protected]

Does IE have any sort of debug capabilities?
This is a complete guessing game unless we can narrow it to the actual 
file/function that is causing this issue on IE.


...On that note, I did notice 2-3 syntax things that _could_ maybe cause 
problems in IE..


Could you try again in about an hour?

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[2013-12-31 16:13:19] TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com

Bjori@: Yes, I just now tried GoogleChrome and Mozilla Firefox to confirm, and 
neither of them showed an error dialog, and both of them displayed the link 
list on the left correctly. IE-8 shows the link list at the top full width and 
the documentation full width below that. In "Compatibility Mode," the error 
dialog does not appear. When not in Compatibilty Mode, the error occurs on 
every page (that I have tried) in the function list. The page layout is the 
same (wrong) regardless of being in Compatibility Mode or not. 

For example, the error dialog appears when I go to: 
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.addslashes.php 

I must use WinXP because certain programs I use that are critical to my work do 
not function in Win-7 or Win-8 and no updates for them are available. IE-8 is 
the latest that is compatible with WinXP, so I can't update it. Using Chrome or 
Firefox is an option, but I prefer IE. Switching browsers just for PHP docs 
would leave me feeling annoyed with the site everytime. (This is irrelevant to 
fixing the error, but explains why I don't just change browsers.)

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[2013-12-31 09:19:20] [email protected]

nl1 has been disabled for the passed few days due to other issues.
Does this only happen in IE for you guys? (I can't reproduce this on other 
browsers, and don't have Windows)

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[2013-12-31 07:39:59] TygerGilbert at USAWebAdv dot com

A dot tromp, I get the same response to the links you provided (popup on one 
but not the other). The URL I'm using when I get the problem is 
http://www.php.net.

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[2013-12-31 07:13:43] a dot tromp at plusine dot com

I experience the same problem. However, it depends on which site I'm being 
routed to. For example, page http://nl1.php.net/strtotime gives the mentioned 
popup. Page http://nl3.php.net/strtotime does not. I hope this helps 
troubleshooting this problem.

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