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Need help with phpAdsNew
Morning gang,
I installed phpadsnew as per their instructions. Permissions are set correctly, i.e. read. write. When I go to http://www.mydomain.com/adserver which is supposed to start the intallation automatically, I receive the information below. If I go to http://www.mydomain.com/adserver/index.phpas as instructed, I receive the same info. I re-installed the admin/lib-sessions.inc.php file thinking it didn't upload correctly, but no difference. I did search adsnew as well as this forum for info, but found nothing. Any suggestions? Thanks Dunkin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Illegal offset type in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php on line 86 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php:86) in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-gui.inc.php on line 304 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php:86) in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-gui.inc.php on line 305 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-sessions.inc.php:86) in /home/mydomain/public_html/adserver/admin/lib-gui.inc.php on line 306 |
Are you running Zend Optimizer on that machine? If so, upgrade that.
If I recall, that is a problem with Zend pre 2.5.7. If you cannot upgrade, you MIGHT be able to turn off Zend's optimization to get it to work. if you're not running Zend, what version of apache and php are you running? |
Hey cd,
Thanks for your reply. I am in the process of upgrading zend optimizer. Hoping that is the problem. I will let you know. Again thanks, Dunkin |
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