2 personman Oct 07, 2005 17:26

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.
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??
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.
I cannot view your feeds in my browser. It doesn't show anything but an error. I checked it in Firefox and IE.
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 :-)
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.
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.
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?