[FX.php List] error help

DC dan.cynosure at dbmscan.com
Thu Aug 31 09:55:03 MDT 2006


i don't understand your reply. please, if you want help, answer the  
carefully worded questions i posed in my previous email and follow  
the suggestions.

thx
dan

On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:50 AM, gary redmond wrote:

> ok I don't have a clue what's going on - all other php files display
> fine, but anything involving fxforge just goes blank screen even the
> files included with it so its not my files.
>
> I'm really lost.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: DC <dan.cynosure at dbmscan.com>
> Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006 3:50 pm
> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] error help
> To: "FX.php Discussion List" <fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org>
>
>> looks like there is still a bunch of blank space... did you use the
>>
>> bbedit trick or do it by hand and replace with real return  
>> characters?
>>
>> you have to tediously remove every single itty bitty space
>> character
>> including the ones in between code pieces like equals signs and all
>>
>> the spaces after semicolons and in the html if you copy pasted
>> that.
>> it's really tedious. so if you don't have an automated way of doing
>>
>> it you've got to be really precise and thorough.
>>
>> also, the same goes for the included files.
>>
>> this probably isn't part of your issue, but, i noticed that you are
>>
>> using single quotes in HTML attributes. i'm pretty sure that double
>>
>> quotes are required by one standard or other. i recall reading that
>>
>> with regards to XHTML or something. sorry i can't be more specific -
>>
>> maybe someone else on the list has more detail on why double quotes
>>
>> are better for HTML attributes.
>>
>> to test, can you get any simple PHP page to load? like <? echo
>> "hello
>> world"; ?>
>> if you can, i suggest rebuilding your code below in another file
>> line
>> by line...
>>
>> dan
>>
>> On Aug 31, 2006, at 10:35 AM, gary redmond wrote:
>>
>>> I tried that still a blank page.
>>>
>>> <?
>>> include_once('FX/FX.php');
>>> include_once('FX/server_data.php');
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> $groupSize='50';
>>>
>>>
>>> $addstu=new FX($serverIP,$webCompanionPort,'FMPro7');
>>> $addstu->SetDBData('Student','stureg',$groupSize);
>>> $addstu->SetDBPassword('','admin');
>>>
>>>
>>> $addstuResult=$addstu->FMNew();
>>>
>>> echo $addstuResult['errorCode'];
>>> foreach($addstuResult['data'] as $key=>$addstuData);
>>>
>>>
>>> ?>
>>> <html>
>>> <head>
>>> </head>
>>> <body>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <br><form method='post' action='thankyou.php'>
>>>
>>> stunum<input type='text' name='stunum' value=''><br>
>>> firstname<input type='text' name='firstname' value=''><br>
>>> surname<input type='text' name='surname' value=''><br>
>>>
>>> <input type='submit' name='submit' value='Submit'>
>>> </form>
>>>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: DC <dan.cynosure at dbmscan.com>
>>> Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:52 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] error help
>>> To: "FX.php Discussion List" <fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org>
>>>
>>>> sometimes you'll get a blank page when there are extra (high ascii
>>>> or
>>>> low ascii) characters in your code. this usually happens when you
>>>> copy and paste several lines of code from a web page. the code has
>>>> extra stuff in it that you have to strip out by hand.
>>>>
>>>> In case you are using it, BBEdit has a command called "convert to
>>>> ASCII" that will strip the weirdness out automatically. other text
>>>> editing tools may have commands to help.
>>>>
>>>> dan
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 31, 2006, at 9:20 AM, gary redmond wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> No that wasn't the problem, I checked the php.ini file and
>>>> realised
>>>>> that
>>>>> short openings were off but I enabled them and now I just get a
>>>>> blank page.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: Jack Kelly <jlk4p at virginia.edu>
>>>>> Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:04 pm
>>>>> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] error help
>>>>> To: "FX.php Discussion List" <fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org>
>>>>>
>>>>>> My guess is that you've got  two ?>  in your code. Look at the
>>>>>> statement for your SetDBData. Does it look like this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $addstu?>SetDBData('Student','stureg',$groupSize);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If so change that question mark to a dash and you should be fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 31, 2006, at 3:34 AM, Gary Redmond wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I can't get php.fx to work i keep getting this message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> SetDBData('Student','stureg',$groupSize); $addstu->SetDBPassword
>>>>>>> ('','admin'); $addstuResult=$addstu->FMNew(); echo $addstuResult
>>>>>>> ['errorCode']; foreach($addstuResult['data'] as
>>>>>> $key=>$addstuData); ?>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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