Over the last couple of weeks, I have been getting the attached error on assorted pages. Goes away if I refresh. No big issue, but I thought it best to mention it. The screenshot was taken a couple of minutes ago.
Using IE9 on Windows 7.
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Over the last couple of weeks, I have been getting the attached error on assorted pages. Goes away if I refresh. No big issue, but I thought it best to mention it. The screenshot was taken a couple of minutes ago.
Using IE9 on Windows 7.
I clicked on your thumbnail and it came up with "invalid attachment, if you followed a ligament link notify an administrator."
Regards
It worked now. I tried twice before.
"to really screw it up you need a computer"
Regards
It's a webserver/database error. Probably related to the website's workload at that particular instant in time.
It doesn't matter what computer, operating system or browser you are using.
It's to do with the fact the server is running a newer version of PHP that the forum is designed to work with.
I'm using FF V12 & I saw it tonight too, refresh that page fixed it.
Been to Cairns for a cupla days but I saw it on Wednesday night.
Refreshing the page fixed it.
Can't remember which forum or thread though :-
Cheers
Wolffie
It's been a long long time since I've worked in PHP but as soon as I read this reply it came back to me. (Mostly anyway)
It is indeed a conflict in the coding where the server is trying to interprate a piece of code that is now basically obsolete or superceded. (If my memory serves)
Is there an update to vBulletin that has perhaps not been installed yet? Or a recent change to the OS of the server?
Jim
I haven't seen this again for quite while.
With remote servers, passing a variable by reference could possibly introduce a security breach, I think, whereas passing by value is safer. (Might be wrong.)
Could just be that a value cannot be passed by reference because the user's machine doesn't have direct access to the server's memory, too.
I should have added - when passing by reference, only the memory address containing the value is passed, rather than the value itself.
I don't understand why it only appears randomly.
Jim
Where do I sign up for that?
:D