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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Programming - what this mean |
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Gannondorf Newcomer Since: 11-21-05 Last post: 6123 days Last view: 6123 days |
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I have know clue what this means. Warning fread(): Length parameter must be greater than 0. in /usr/export/www/hosting/phpmyadmin/libraries/read_dump.lib.php on line 162 -^ so maybe someone can help |
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Chaos Force Just drifting by... Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 5912 days Last view: 5909 days |
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From what i understand, go to line 162 in the read_dump.lib.php file and if you find a 0 replace it with a bigger number! ![]() |
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Randy53215 Melon Bug Since: 11-17-05 From: Greenfield, Wisconsin (U.S.A) Last post: 5908 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| fread is a function to read a file such as example.dat fread would be the command to read the file. Do as CF said and try changing it to a greater number. | |||
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Gannondorf Newcomer Since: 11-21-05 Last post: 6123 days Last view: 6123 days |
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| Where would this file be | |||
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Randy53215 Melon Bug Since: 11-17-05 From: Greenfield, Wisconsin (U.S.A) Last post: 5908 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| phpmyadmin/libraries/read_dump.lib.php
read_dump.lib.php on line 162... (edited by Randy53215 on 11-25-05 01:09 PM) |
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Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 5908 days |
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| No sence in telling him anything, he won't understand. I believe that is a host problem with PMA anyways.. Unless he set up a personal server which I highly doubt. | |||
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Gannondorf Newcomer Since: 11-21-05 Last post: 6123 days Last view: 6123 days |
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| i do understand some of it, i just take longer than most. |
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