Hack to stop warnings
I’ve found a way to stop the warnings that started to appear two weeks ago
— see my post on the 18th. The problem was, that
file_exists
suddenly started to give a warning when you used
it on a file that you didn’t have access to, because [PHP][] is running in
”Safe Mode”. This started when NetSite upgraded to PHP 4.2.3.
The fix was simple, I just added a @
infront of file_exists
to suppress the warnings. [PhpWiki][] provides all the PEAR files is
need, so things still work. Here comes the patched function:
function _search_path ($file) {
foreach ($this->_path as $dir) {
// ensure we use the same pathsep
if ($this->_pathsep != '/') {
$dir = $this->slashifyPath($dir);
$file = $this->slashifyPath($file);
if (file_exists($dir . $this->_pathsep . $file))
return $dir;
} elseif (@file_exists("$dir/$file"))
return $dir;
}
return false;
}
Where exactly do you change this? (What file?)
I found it… pretty obvious since the path to the file is given in the
errors… lib/FileFinder.php
.
–LaForce
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