songohan
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| Posted: 09/02/2007, 10:10 PM |
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Web I created is PHP/MySQL. One of the users reported that it crashes IE on machines that have IIS instaled on them. Anyone had similar experience?
Thnx,
Andrej
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klwillis
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| Posted: 09/03/2007, 10:57 AM |
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I had experienced problems with IIS in the past, and therfore never use it now.
In order for someone here to assist you, you'll need to be more specific about
the nature of the problem (or problems) your clients are experiencing under IIS.
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songohan
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| Posted: 09/04/2007, 5:59 AM |
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Here are errors they get. I do not have IIS installed so I can't see it.
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klwillis
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| Posted: 09/04/2007, 9:02 AM |
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That error message will be of little help.
They should try re-installing IIS.
If that doesn't work (still get a general protection fault),
then have them try and re-install PHP.
You'll have to narrow this problem down by trial-and-error.
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Here are errors they get. I do not have IIS installed so I can't see it.
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songohan
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| Posted: 09/04/2007, 11:44 AM |
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Thnx.
Thing is that IE crashes on machines that have IIS installed. Site is hosted on remote server, so they do not have PHP installed. It happens just by browsing the site.
Strange is that it happend on 3 different computers (well all in same company). But if I could say it is more their problem than mine I'm OK.
Most of the wisitors will not have IIS anyway... but I would like to fix it if it is up to my site..
Thnx,
Andrej
PS. I use some javascript for news ticker, could it be that Javasacript is causing problems?
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klwillis
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| Posted: 09/04/2007, 5:39 PM |
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The JavaScript code you have shouldn't cause a GPF fault to occur,
but try removing it and see if the same 3 computers stll experience problems.
Personally, I found IIS too buggy for my development purposes, and I highly
recommend using the Apache webserver instead - it's much more stable
in my opinion.
Quote songohan:
Thnx.
Thing is that IE crashes on machines that have IIS installed. Site is hosted on remote server, so they do not have PHP installed. It happens just by browsing the site.
Strange is that it happend on 3 different computers (well all in same company). But if I could say it is more their problem than mine I'm OK.
Most of the wisitors will not have IIS anyway... but I would like to fix it if it is up to my site..
Thnx,
Andrej
PS. I use some javascript for news ticker, could it be that Javasacript is causing problems?
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DonB
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| Posted: 09/04/2007, 9:02 PM |
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http://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=3830
Any help?
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"songohan" <songohan@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> Web I created is PHP/MySQL. One of the users reported that it crashes IE
on
> machines that have IIS instaled on them. Anyone had similar experience?
>
> Thnx,
>
> Andrej
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klwillis
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| Posted: 09/05/2007, 3:31 PM |
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Interesting.
If this is the case, then reinstalling IIS won't be helpful in resolving this problem.
Andre, I suggest you do the following:
Create a *very simple* HTML page, and keep adding to it *until* you see the
GPF occur - in this way, you'll have a better idea what code (client and/or server)
is causing the problem.
This is a brute-force method of isolating the problem, but it should get you
further to what's causing the problem, and eventually some insight as to
creating a solution.
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