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any sober PHP gurus out here? Fatal error: Call to a member function recordcount()
Out of nowhere getting this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function recordcount() on a non-object what the fuck? from searching google it kinda tells me its php5 error.. what to do? |
Amputation is the only answer
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Stop calling.. they are on the do not call list.
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What changed? Seriously. Anything you can think of.
Code doesn't usually modify itself. edit: maybe it's a case sensitivty issue: recordcount() != recordCount() -- i'm just making shit up, though. |
nothing changed... shit went south on its own. I checked every file by timestamp. haven't touched anything for 3 days.. maybe something on the server side? I'm searchig google and it looks like same erro happens randomly.. what the fuck? wasting lots of traffic ... And I had 6 beers, so I'm not touching anything.. I guess will have to wate till tomorrow and get my admin to look it up (if I can find him)
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The error usually means that an external class(custom not part of PHP) has not been intiated and the inside function is not accessible.
Or your host has recently upgraded PHP and your not utilizing it. |
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"recordcount()" is a pretty generic method name - I'm guessing the death of your site is in regard to some 3rd party software. What are you running? |
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Last thing I can offer is just be a bit more specific, as "its video software" doesn't really help. Then again, if you didn't change anything, hopefully your host will have an answer. Good luck, yo. |
are you using adultwatch or something?
ive read using recordcount on PHP5 has issues. So looks like its an upgrade issue as mentioned above. |
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