01-13-2010, 11:56 AM
cubepiege
2006-02-28 08:06:11 PST
Hello i'm using last version of opendoc.
My web server is apache2 php511 mysql5.0.16.
I log under admin user and i click on add button.
This is my error message:
Fatal error: cannot re-assign $this in $home/add.php on line 375
Could you help me please?
cubepiege
2006-03-01 06:17:58 PST
ok, maybe for all, i found solution:
must replace $this by $element. PHP5 need this now!
Bye
cubepiege
2006-03-01 06:26:18 PST
ok so now i have another problem, when i want to add a pdf document, i have error "please upload a valid document".
With txt files no problems.
Thanks
logart
2006-03-01 06:41:57 PST
That usually means your allowedFileTypes option in the config.php file does not include the same filetype entry that your browser is sending for the pdf file. Do you seen a message in the status bar of the program after trying to upload? Usually it will display the mime type that failed.
jonathanwminer
2006-03-15 11:46:47 PST
You may also want to check maximum size of a file that can be uploaded. For RedHat / Apache, there are several files:
/etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf (LimitRequestBody)
/etc/php.ini (post_max_size)
Also check "max_filesize" in OpenDocMan's config.php file.
2006-02-28 08:06:11 PST
Hello i'm using last version of opendoc.
My web server is apache2 php511 mysql5.0.16.
I log under admin user and i click on add button.
This is my error message:
Fatal error: cannot re-assign $this in $home/add.php on line 375
Could you help me please?
cubepiege
2006-03-01 06:17:58 PST
ok, maybe for all, i found solution:
must replace $this by $element. PHP5 need this now!
Bye
cubepiege
2006-03-01 06:26:18 PST
ok so now i have another problem, when i want to add a pdf document, i have error "please upload a valid document".
With txt files no problems.
Thanks
logart
2006-03-01 06:41:57 PST
That usually means your allowedFileTypes option in the config.php file does not include the same filetype entry that your browser is sending for the pdf file. Do you seen a message in the status bar of the program after trying to upload? Usually it will display the mime type that failed.
jonathanwminer
2006-03-15 11:46:47 PST
You may also want to check maximum size of a file that can be uploaded. For RedHat / Apache, there are several files:
/etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf (LimitRequestBody)
/etc/php.ini (post_max_size)
Also check "max_filesize" in OpenDocMan's config.php file.