On Wednesday 29 Mar 2006 18:25, Bill Shupp wrote:
> Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> > Well I decided to install a virgin copy of vegadns-0.9.9.1 and see what
> > happened. The copy of vegadns that I use in production has lots of
> > changes so I need to see what happens 'out-of-the-box'
> >
> > before running it, I put the following in to index.php, immediately after
> > the other ini_set commands
> >
> > //ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
> > ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL);
> >
> > The database was empty, so create_tables.php would run. This resulted in
> > a nasty Notice:
> >
> > Notice: Use of undefined constant test - assumed 'test'
> > in /home/hutch/www/html/vegadns-0.9.9.1/src/create_tables.php on line 43
> >
> >  Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
> > (output started at
> > /home/hutch/www/html/vegadns-0.9.9.1/src/create_tables.php:43) in
> > /home/hutch/www/html/vegadns-0.9.9.1/index.php on line 108
> >
> > so I edited create_tables.php on line 43
> > replaced md5(test) with md5('test')
> >
> > BTW I realise that I could have avoided this by setting
> > ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
> > but then you don't find the bugs, that's how I set production boxes, not
> > the development box I'm doing this on.
> >
> > cleared the database and ran again, closing the browser in between (just
> > in case)
> >
> > much better, straight into the edit account page where I changed a few
> > things and hit the edit button and it saved successfully, and left me
> > logged in, I clicked around a bit, logged out and logged in again, no
> > problem, it accepted the new password.
> >
> > This is the point that yours has been stumbling on, right?
> > I'm using MySQL - 4.0.24
> > You are using MySQL 5.0.18 right?
> >
> > does it support mysql_escape_string()
> >
> > see line 95 and on src/users.php
> >
> > do you see
> >
> > 'update accounts set First_Name=' and so on in your mysql log?
> >
> > The initial edit account page should have a hidden field for 'cid', it is
> > set in index.php line 203 or thereabouts
> >
> > I'm just wondering if the refusal to save has to do with MySQL 5.x.xx
> > ....
> >
> > I'm rather conservative about upgrading, this is just the kind of thing I
> > dread, and the hords of angry customers...
> >
> > but it would be good to know in any event
>
> Great work, Bob!  I have not had time to address this myself yet, but it
> looks like you've gotten to the heart of it.  I'll test your findings
> and try to get a 0.9.9.2 out with the fixes.

nice one Bill ;-)

Still would like to et to the bottom of Robin Bowes' problems though

>
> Regards,
>
> Bil

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