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Bug #17028 Error submitting report "can't change bug to that state"
Submitted: 2002-05-06 01:06 UTC Modified: 2002-10-31 13:55 UTC
From: dw59 at earthlink dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Website problem
PHP Version: 4.1.2 OS: windows
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2002-05-06 01:06 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
I have found a bug on page language.types.resource.html
[chm date: 2002-04-20]...

I don't know if this is exactly a bug...it seems to do with IE 5.5 and script debugging.  (I do have Microsoft Script Debugger installed on my system.)  Even though I have script debugging turned off (and continue flag set to true when scripting errors encountered) I still get this pop-up on most pages in the .chm format help file:

Internet Explorer Script Error

An error has occurred in the script on this page.

Line:  3
Char:  25
Error:  'document.all.unotes' is null or not an object
Code:  0
URL:  ...

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page? Yes|No

Line number, character number and error message seem to remain constant on all pages where this occurs.

Thanks,
Dennis Williams



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 [2002-05-06 04:07 UTC] goba@php.net
Strange. I still cannot reproduce any of these bugs with IE6 + Winxp and IE5 + Win2k. What Win OS do you have?

Goba
 [2002-05-06 09:23 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
WinME (4.90.3000) + IE 5.5 (128-bit Cipher Strength)

Thanks,
Dennis Williams
 [2002-05-16 14:51 UTC] tom@php.net
There is a new version available (built 2002-05-09), in which I don't get such an error. (Don't have the old version to check it).

Would you please check this new version if the problem still persisits?

Thomas

 [2002-05-17 20:26 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
Now I can't do the "Edit Submission" on the actual bug, it states that I "can't change bug to that state"...Did I miss something?

Anyway thanks...where is this newer version?  All I see is the version 5, built March 20th.

Dennis Williams
 [2002-05-20 15:54 UTC] tom@php.net
Hi,

there seems to be a misunderstanding. While Goba asked about the software, I've meant the new version of the manual at http://www.php.net/download-docs.php (curr. build 2002-05-20).

Thomas
 [2002-05-20 16:12 UTC] goba@php.net
For the unotes bugs, please check out
http://weblabor.hu/php-doc-chm/manual_notes_test.zip
There is a small test version with a new method of getting
in the notes, so this error should not pop up anymore.

Please provide feedback.
Goba
 [2002-05-20 20:02 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
The suggested notes link...

http://weblabor.hu/php-doc-chm/manual_notes_test.zip

Produces a 37kb download that appears to be a possibly corrupt zip archive.  Could not open with either WinZip or Info-Zip (Unzip)

Again, I can't "Edit Submission" on the bug site.  Even though I don't touch the "State" option, submission gets rejected...

"You aren't allowed to change a bug to that state."

Thanks,
Dennis Williams
 [2002-05-20 20:04 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
The 5-20 download of the .chm file seems to have done the trick.  I no longer have the "unotes" warnings on any pages.

Great Follow Up!

Thanks,
Dennis Williams
 [2002-05-21 13:08 UTC] tom@php.net
Since the chm-problem is solved: reclassifying to PHP.net for the bug-problem.

Many thanks for the feedback,
Thomas

P.S.: I'll forward your report concerning manual_notes_test.zip to Goba
 [2002-09-11 11:02 UTC] sniper@php.net
does this still happen?

 [2002-09-11 17:08 UTC] dw59 at earthlink dot net
>>"You aren't allowed to change a bug to that state."<<

I have recently had to post another bug report (unrelated to orignal problem), but the above message/error/behvior did not show up again when I posted and responded.

To answer your question, I don't think it is broke any longer.  ;-)

Thanks,
Dennis
 [2002-10-31 13:55 UTC] iliaa@php.net
User reports that the problem has been fixed.
 
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