1 spuyt Dec 21, 2004 17:32
3 spuyt Dec 21, 2004 18:21
Well, in my case it still is going on... Does someone know a hack or something to bypass this?
4 edb Dec 21, 2004 18:23
Talk to your host. This is not a fault of b2evolution.
5 spuyt Dec 21, 2004 18:30
I'm already doing that, but they are difficult to reach at the moment. My other MySQL sites are working correctly, so I figured there must be a setting or so...
6 tvbuzz Dec 22, 2004 06:09
same thing happenned to me .. went on all day. I was 'freaking out' .. but finally came back on it's on.
7 waltercruz Dec 22, 2004 11:35
I think that this could be that PHP get updated to version 4.3.10 but the Zend engine was not update. This is a Zend bug that affects some scripts.
8 waltercruz Dec 22, 2004 11:37
I had put tjis here:
I've been seeing that a bit lately on different installations. I'm not sure why. I *think* it has something to do with my host doing some sort of upgrade to either php or mysql or one of the little pieces of php. It goes away all by itself. On the blogs I saw it happen to it fixed itself within half an hour.