Re: Strange Fatal Error Possibly Memory

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"Tijnema" <tijnema@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:d8269d910706211137q384b2593uc14b15e69c2dbaff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 6/21/07, Dan <frozendice@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using Delphi4PHP so a lot of the code is prewritten components,
libraries, etc. Here's some code that I can post without giving away too
much.  As you can see it's not your typical PHP, it is using a ton of
specific functions.

<snip>

Nah, the code is probably in the Delphi4PHP code, I found this forum
topic, which might help you:
http://forums.delphi-php.net/showthread.php?s=7914eb00a6869351f1734d447e6c6faa&t=401

Tijnema


I'm checked and renamed any and all functions that sound like they would even remotely conflict with some other PHP function by putting the name of the program on the end. I also after looking for a while found that if you call a function but spell the function incorrectly when you're calling it you can get the same fatal error. I also checked every PHP call and they are all spelled correctly. I also looked through all my file access code and made sure that the handlers always closed.

Is there some way to track down where this Fatal Error is coming from? I know you can't catch them like exceptions but there must be SOME way of debugging them. Right?

- Daniel
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