[Vtigercrm-developers] PBX Manager

Nicolas Larcipretti niclarcipretti at gmail.com
Tue Apr 26 10:07:33 PDT 2011


Why don't we map these reported warnings and supress only them? So, within a
certain ammount of time,after mapping a bunch of warnings, we would turn the
application runnable in different PHP configurations.
In my opinion, I don't think it's right to ask the users to disable a php
configuration that might be important to them (considering other apps
running on the same server). Just an ideia, don't take me wrong please.

Cheers

Nicolas

2011/4/26 Joe Bordes <joe at tsolucio.com>

>  Basically because when you are writing the code you don't know it is going
> to give you a warning. You think it is correct, even the tests you make go
> with no problems, but you can't foresee all the different cases that the
> code will run under and exactly what lines are going to give you a warning
> or even an error. You would have to put a suppress warning on almost all
> lines :-)
>
> Besides, warnings are good in development to inform you of potential
> problems and places to improve. But in production they shouldn't get in your
> way.
>
>
> Joe
> TSolucio
>
>
> El 26/04/11 18:27, Nicolas Larcipretti escribió:
>
> Just wondering...why don't we use the "@" to supress expected warnings more
> often? Is there a solid reason to explain this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Nicolas
>
> 2011/4/26 Joe Bordes <joe at tsolucio.com>
>
>>  This is most probably because you have php warnings enabled on the new
>> server. You probably get the same warning on the first server but your php
>> is configured not to inform you.
>> Deactivate php warnings.
>>
>> Joe
>> TSolucio
>>
>>
>> El 26/04/11 15:05, Scott Brown escribió:
>>
>>  Vtiger Team,
>>
>> I recently posted this issue on the forum but got no responses, so I'm
>> hoping I can get some assistance here:
>>
>>
>> I recently moved a 5.2 vitiger database from one server to another and I'm
>> getting the following error when I access the PBX Manger module.
>>
>> Warning: ksort() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in
>> /**path**/html/include/ListView/ListViewController.php on line 687
>>
>> Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
>> /**path**/html/include/ListView/ListViewController.php on line 689
>>
>>
>> I have tried disabling and renabling the module in module manager, but
>> that doesn't seem to correct the issue.
>>
>> Also, our click to dial only works now if the user has admin access.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any advice you may have,
>>
>> Scott Brown
>> Centritech Communications Systems
>> PO Box 73208
>> Richmond, Virginia 23235
>>
>> Tel: (804) 360-9753 x 8400
>> Fax: (804) 302-7343
>>
>> "Gold medals aren't really made of gold. They're made of sweat,
>> determination, and a hard-to-find alloy called guts." --Dan Gable
>>
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