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[2005-02-11 01:30 UTC] edink@php.net
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Description: ------------ $x = new COM("Word.Application") crashes PHP It crashes even without a web server (i.e. running PHP from command line). $x = com_load("Word.Application") works fine though. It's impossible to get a backtrace since PHP crashes when executing the new COM() line. $x =& new COM(...) doesn't crash PHP, but the returned object is usable. I guess this is the "intended" behavior since COM objects shouldn't be passed by reference. Reproduce code: --------------- 1. $x = new COM("Word.Application") 2. $x = com_load("Word.Application") Expected result: ---------------- 1. COM object 2. COM object Actual result: -------------- 1. php crashes 2. COM object (works fine)