I don't make mods
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militarydudes wrote:
I don't make mods
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ehr...
WOW..
grrreaaaat post...
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xCubed. I'll release it when I've found out how to distribute it without it reverting to normal scratch. (It is SO annoying
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Last edited by TheSuccessor (2010-09-15 11:37:15)
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TheSuccessor wrote:
xCubed. I'll release it when I've found out how to distribute it without it reverting to normal scratch. (It is SO annoying
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we're including that already
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Thanks
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nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
PHP is annoying - it doesn't tell you what the error is!
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WHAT are you talking about?! It has some of the most descriptive error messages of all the languages I've programmed in!
Maybe it's just my server but when an error occurs I just get error 500.
and no message telling me whats wrong.
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Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
PHP is annoying - it doesn't tell you what the error is!
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WHAT are you talking about?! It has some of the most descriptive error messages of all the languages I've programmed in!
Maybe it's just my server but when an error occurs I just get error 500.
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and no message telling me whats wrong.
Oh. Ouch. I thought you only got those from .htaccess errors. Is everything in order there? (If you post it I can help)
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nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
WHAT are you talking about?! It has some of the most descriptive error messages of all the languages I've programmed in!Maybe it's just my server but when an error occurs I just get error 500.
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and no message telling me whats wrong.Oh. Ouch. I thought you only got those from .htaccess errors. Is everything in order there? (If you post it I can help)
so far but I will let you know if an error occurs again - it's usually forgetting the ';' or something just as simple!
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ssss wrote:
in a month or so
what untill your mods ready, whats it called - can we try it out before it's released because it takes a while to set up a different mod on my website. Could you let us see how good it is please?
- LS97 can look at it he won't mind if it's not finished, just to see how good it will be!
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Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
Maybe it's just my server but when an error occurs I just get error 500.
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and no message telling me whats wrong.Oh. Ouch. I thought you only got those from .htaccess errors. Is everything in order there? (If you post it I can help)
so far but I will let you know if an error occurs again - it's usually forgetting the ';' or something just as simple!
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But PHP says something like
"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /home/vhosts/server.whatever.org/pages/page.php on line 6"
Last edited by TheSuccessor (2010-09-18 05:46:22)
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TheSuccessor wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Oh. Ouch. I thought you only got those from .htaccess errors. Is everything in order there? (If you post it I can help)so far but I will let you know if an error occurs again - it's usually forgetting the ';' or something just as simple!
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But PHP says something like
"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /home/vhosts/server.whatever.org/pages/page.php on line 6"
Thats just your server, my server is different and annoying!
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TheSuccessor wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Oh. Ouch. I thought you only got those from .htaccess errors. Is everything in order there? (If you post it I can help)so far but I will let you know if an error occurs again - it's usually forgetting the ';' or something just as simple!
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But PHP says something like
"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /home/vhosts/server.whatever.org/pages/page.php on line 6"
BTW: I suggest you change your sig the 3rd one along is rude, has a virus and is very annoying!
Why have you made a link to a virus???
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But PHP itself generates the error, not the server, so somebody must have deliberately change PHP's source code to do a 500 error.
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TheSuccessor wrote:
But PHP itself generates the error, not the server, so somebody must have deliberately change PHP's source code to do a 500 error.
Probally then. but anyway my host is the best I could find it has unlimited web space and bandwidth and allows any PHP script! (if I can get them working!
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Daffy22 wrote:
TheSuccessor wrote:
But PHP itself generates the error, not the server, so somebody must have deliberately change PHP's source code to do a 500 error.
Probally then. but anyway my host is the best I could find it has unlimited web space and bandwidth and allows any PHP script! (if I can get them working!
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what is your host?
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