1 anker Oct 05, 2005 23:46
3 personman Oct 07, 2005 17:28
You also get a similar error at the bottom of your blog:
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0C9073CD
There may be some problem with your web host that's causing this.
4 anker Oct 07, 2005 18:59
It is my "own" webserver....
So I made the configuration, but it is quite standard.
If i open the rss feed in my browser there is no problem. I can see all the data without the access violation.
The acces violation comes if it parses through a feedreader or a validator. Does PHP time out if it takes to long???
If i save the data, so the data i static, it parses thorugh the feedreader just fine and dandy.
Is it a PHP problem or what??
5 edb Oct 07, 2005 19:46
I get the same "PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0C9073CD" when I visit your blog. It's on the bottom of the page. Therefore this is not a problem with your feeds, and I doubt it's a problem with b2evolution. It COULD be, because there have been more than a few cases of totally unusual problems where the only solution is to completely delete b2evolution from the server and then re-install it from a fresh copy of the zip, but in this case I'm leaning to a problem with your server configuration.
6 personman Oct 07, 2005 20:28
I cannot view your feeds in my browser. It doesn't show anything but an error. I checked it in Firefox and IE.
7 anker Oct 08, 2005 00:15
It doesn't sound good!
I am thinking about installing PHP 4 instead of 5, and switching over to apache, but that will take a while, which i havent got in this case.
It should be able to work with PHP5/IIS on a win 2000 server.
I will try to tweak the php.ini to see if any solotion can be found. It is like looking in the dark, since I havent got a clue what goes wrong, so it is a bit annoying this problem.
Do you think that Dawn might fix the problem, since it should increase performance, and I am leaning to such a problem?
Thanks for the help :-)
8 anker Oct 08, 2005 00:20
Try clicking on the feeds through the weblog instead og direct links
http://www.bibliotek.horsens.dk/skraedder/index.php?blog=2
It might help?
I am using IE and it displays the XML just fine, when i do that.
9 personman Oct 08, 2005 00:45
Nope, I still get the error, even when clicking through from the blog. I think that apache works better in general. And Dawn might help, too.
10 anker Jan 18, 2006 21:13
Well it works on my new apache and PHP. It seems the server is slow or some windows related problem.
I get php violation errors for all four feeds. Have you modified the code in the xmlsrv or b2evocore folders?