Oct 4th, 2009, 11:11 AM
Hi Gronkstar,
Would you mind sending me a link to a phpinfo() file on your server so I could take a look? Since this isn't the first problem you've run into, I was just curious to know a little more about your PHP installation. My email is ben.keen@gmail.com. But no worries if not.
If everything appears to be working okay, you could simply update the error notification level to only output genuine errors. While Form Tools 2 is in Beta (probably for some time yet) I thought I'd crank up the error notification level to a REALLY high level (all errors, warnings & notices) so every last little issue is seen and reported. But it really doesn't need to be that high. You can just add the following line to your /global/config.php file:
That will then tell the script to only output "real" problems, not undefined array indexes like the ones you reported.
Speak soon -
Ben
Would you mind sending me a link to a phpinfo() file on your server so I could take a look? Since this isn't the first problem you've run into, I was just curious to know a little more about your PHP installation. My email is ben.keen@gmail.com. But no worries if not.
If everything appears to be working okay, you could simply update the error notification level to only output genuine errors. While Form Tools 2 is in Beta (probably for some time yet) I thought I'd crank up the error notification level to a REALLY high level (all errors, warnings & notices) so every last little issue is seen and reported. But it really doesn't need to be that high. You can just add the following line to your /global/config.php file:
PHP Code:
$g_default_error_reporting = 1
That will then tell the script to only output "real" problems, not undefined array indexes like the ones you reported.
Speak soon -
Ben