[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9471 Updated: Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25

2001-04-10 Thread sniper

ID: 9471
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: sniper
Comments:

User feedback:
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Thanks very much. The bug has been fixed, it was actually due to disk full which 
caused MySQL database crash.
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Closed.

--Jani


Previous Comments:
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[2001-04-10 10:11:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this problem still valid?

--Jani


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[2001-02-26 18:01:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[USER NOTES via Email]
I don't know why, our web site visabrc.com was working for years and problem
occurred on last Saturday. No body changed any include files or so.

However,

In /usr/local/lib/php/class.Visitor.inc, we had $CS declared:

http://bugs.php.net/?id=9471&edit=2

Use the bug interface to update this please.

Where is $CS actually given a value, the contstructor?  And have you gone through each 
step where $CS might be modified?  Do you keep your code in CVS or something similar 
so you can track possibly overlooked changes?

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[2001-02-26 17:35:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$CS seems not to be an instantiated object of a defined class. You should provide us 
with your class definition, if this is the cause of your problems.


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[2001-02-26 17:29:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 26
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28

===
[custroot@ripvisaweb01 wwwx]# ls -l index.phtml
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other827 Jun 30  2000 index.phtml

(Line 25-28 of /www/wwwx/index.phtml)

 $V->CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";

if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) {
==
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 3
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 4
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5

/usr/local/lib/php

[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# head brc_speedcheck.inc
CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";
if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) { header("Location: 
/sysdoc.phtml?1006ref"); }

?>[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# ls -l brc_speedcheck.inc
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other148 Aug 23  2000 brc_speedcheck.inc


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[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9471 Updated: Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25

2001-04-10 Thread sniper

ID: 9471
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: sniper
Comments:

Is this problem still valid?

--Jani


Previous Comments:
---

[2001-02-26 18:01:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[USER NOTES via Email]
I don't know why, our web site visabrc.com was working for years and problem
occurred on last Saturday. No body changed any include files or so.

However,

In /usr/local/lib/php/class.Visitor.inc, we had $CS declared:

http://bugs.php.net/?id=9471&edit=2

Use the bug interface to update this please.

Where is $CS actually given a value, the contstructor?  And have you gone through each 
step where $CS might be modified?  Do you keep your code in CVS or something similar 
so you can track possibly overlooked changes?

---

[2001-02-26 17:35:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$CS seems not to be an instantiated object of a defined class. You should provide us 
with your class definition, if this is the cause of your problems.


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[2001-02-26 17:29:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 26
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28

===
[custroot@ripvisaweb01 wwwx]# ls -l index.phtml
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other827 Jun 30  2000 index.phtml

(Line 25-28 of /www/wwwx/index.phtml)

 $V->CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";

if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) {
==
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 3
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 4
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5

/usr/local/lib/php

[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# head brc_speedcheck.inc
CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";
if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) { header("Location: 
/sysdoc.phtml?1006ref"); }

?>[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# ls -l brc_speedcheck.inc
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other148 Aug 23  2000 brc_speedcheck.inc


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[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9471 Updated: Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25

2001-02-26 Thread cnewbill

ID: 9471
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: 
Comments:

[USER NOTES via Email]
I don't know why, our web site visabrc.com was working for years and problem
occurred on last Saturday. No body changed any include files or so.

However,

In /usr/local/lib/php/class.Visitor.inc, we had $CS declared:

http://bugs.php.net/?id=9471&edit=2

Use the bug interface to update this please.

Where is $CS actually given a value, the contstructor?  And have you gone through each 
step where $CS might be modified?  Do you keep your code in CVS or something similar 
so you can track possibly overlooked changes?

---

[2001-02-26 17:35:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$CS seems not to be an instantiated object of a defined class. You should provide us 
with your class definition, if this is the cause of your problems.


---

[2001-02-26 17:29:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 26
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28

===
[custroot@ripvisaweb01 wwwx]# ls -l index.phtml
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other827 Jun 30  2000 index.phtml

(Line 25-28 of /www/wwwx/index.phtml)

 $V->CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";

if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) {
==
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 3
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 4
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5

/usr/local/lib/php

[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# head brc_speedcheck.inc
CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";
if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) { header("Location: 
/sysdoc.phtml?1006ref"); }

?>[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# ls -l brc_speedcheck.inc
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other148 Aug 23  2000 brc_speedcheck.inc


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[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9471 Updated: Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25

2001-02-26 Thread cnewbill

ID: 9471
Updated by: cnewbill
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: 
Comments:

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Use the bug interface to update this please.

Where is $CS actually given a value, the contstructor?  And have you gone through each 
step where $CS might be modified?  Do you keep your code in CVS or something similar 
so you can track possibly overlooked changes?

Previous Comments:
---

[2001-02-26 17:35:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$CS seems not to be an instantiated object of a defined class. You should provide us 
with your class definition, if this is the cause of your problems.


---

[2001-02-26 17:29:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 26
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28

===
[custroot@ripvisaweb01 wwwx]# ls -l index.phtml
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other827 Jun 30  2000 index.phtml

(Line 25-28 of /www/wwwx/index.phtml)

 $V->CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";

if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) {
==
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 3
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 4
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5

/usr/local/lib/php

[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# head brc_speedcheck.inc
CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";
if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) { header("Location: 
/sysdoc.phtml?1006ref"); }

?>[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# ls -l brc_speedcheck.inc
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other148 Aug 23  2000 brc_speedcheck.inc


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[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9471 Updated: Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25

2001-02-26 Thread sbergmann

ID: 9471
Updated by: sbergmann
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: 
Comments:

$CS seems not to be an instantiated object of a defined class. You should provide us 
with your class definition, if this is the cause of your problems.


Previous Comments:
---

[2001-02-26 17:29:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 25
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 26
Warning: $CS is not an object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in /www/wwwx/index.phtml on line 28

===
[custroot@ripvisaweb01 wwwx]# ls -l index.phtml
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other827 Jun 30  2000 index.phtml

(Line 25-28 of /www/wwwx/index.phtml)

 $V->CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";

if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) {
==
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 3
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 4
Warning: $CS is not an object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5
Fatal error: Member function used on a non-object in brc_speedcheck.inc on line 5

/usr/local/lib/php

[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# head brc_speedcheck.inc
CS->sckey = "speed";
$V->CS->scval = "";
if ( $V->CS->searchCSKey("speed") == "" ) { header("Location: 
/sysdoc.phtml?1006ref"); }

?>[custroot@ripvisaweb01 php]# ls -l brc_speedcheck.inc
-rw-rw-r--   1 root other148 Aug 23  2000 brc_speedcheck.inc


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