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tromig

  • Aug 6, 2004
  • Joined Aug 5, 2004
  • The error reads

    PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 018017AB

    thats all that appears on the page. The number is never the same, not sure what it signifies. We are running IIS, and usually restarting IIS will solve the issue for the next few days. It also seems that any update (upload of files) can trigger these access violations.

    Sorry for not mentioning these details earlier.

    --T

    • Any help with this will be greatly appreciated!!

      I am having a recurring problem with PHP throwing the 'Access Violation' errors. On refresh of the page the page loads correctly, but I can't count on my visitors to know that...so, can I catch this error and force a page refresh so as to avoid my visitors from seeing the violation report??
      If so, how?

      Upgrading to PHP 5 is not an immediate option, but it looks like these errors persist in 5 anyhow.

      Thanks
      T