Hey there,
A few days ago i noticed there was a new version (1.5). Today i had some spare time so i decided to test the new version (turned out that it was 1.5.1 already) anyway, i downloaded the newest version and installed it on a webserver.
When i was heading to the templates page i got an error 'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 020593B4'. I didn't really care about this message so i refreshed the page and i was able to add a template. Added the template, went to stylesheets and added one, went back to the template to do some changes and then again i recieved the error 'PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 020593B4' but this time the 020593B4 had some other code.
So i stopped at this error message and logged in to the webserver to find out more. Turned all of the error logging settings in php.ini, checked system logs and IIS logs. The only error log i could find was the IIS log that said there was an 500 (Internal server error) request.
Been browsing through the CMS frontpage but didn't received the error. When i logged into the admin panel again the first thing i saw was the acces violation so what i could tell is that this error only happens in the admin panel.
This is (for me) a big problem since we are using the CMS for our company website. Because of this error i'm unable to upgrade atm. Ofcourse i'm not a lazy person so i'm still looking for a solution but i would like to know if someone else is experiencing this problem or even someone who has an solution for this.
The webserver settings/info:
IIS 6 (with latest updates, etc.)
PHP 4.3.6 (No permissions to update this)
MySQL 4.0.20 (Same as PHP)
Safemode off
Haven't had this problem before in any version, other CMS, PHP scripts etc...
*Edit*
Some extra i forgot to tell... can't really reproduce the problem since it's just randomly and on every admin page.
PHP Access Violation (CMSMS 1.5.1, IIS6)
PHP Access Violation (CMSMS 1.5.1, IIS6)
Last edited by rvdv on Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: PHP Access Violation (CMSMS 1.5.1, IIS6)
Random errors like this are related to the PHP version and not CMSMS. Unfortuantely, those are the kinds of issues you'll run into when you run 4-5 year old versions of PHP.
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 for example
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 for example