On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, David Keson wrote:
To: php-install@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: David Keson <mardyr@xxxxxx>
Subject: Instance of class DateTime returns empty object
Hello,
we have a problem with the PHP-class DateTime one a Debian-
Server. After we creating a new instance of the class, we get
just an empty object:
$date = new DateTime();
var_dump($date); // object(DateTime)#2 (0) { }
The common methods for the class are available.
On a local machine, DateTime works fine without issues.
Server-specs:
- Debian 5.0.7
- Apache/2.2.9
- PHP Version 5.2.6-1+lenny9
Somebody an idea? Could this be a problem with a config?
You could try comparing both php.ini files using Kdiff3.
That will show the config files in two window panes, with
each difference highlighted.
I'd be lost without Kdiff3 - it's brilliant for comparing
individual config files, or all files in a pair of selected
sub directories.
HTH
Keith Roberts
--
In theory, theory and practice are the same;
in practice they are not.
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