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These warnings are from a library, and I installed the latest version. So probably need to fix them myself
I tried to look at the max depth, however I cannot find the error you mention.
Did you really update?
Since at this line:
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The error for max depth only seems to happen on the actual dive page, if you look at the summary when you first log into my dive log at scuba-stew.com/divelog, dive #42 from that page shows a max depth of 59 feet, but when you select that dive, the max depth is listed as 33 feet instead.
I am positive I updated it two days ago, the installation I downloaded was the phpdivinglog-0a899af- if that means anything. I will try again tonight with an entirely clean install.
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Now, just need to figure out the max depth statistic. I want to say its somewhere between when it calculates it from metric to imperial, but that is just a guess. Also, my profile doesn't show on my logs.
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This notice should be gone in the latest git
Now, just need to figure out the max depth statistic. I want to say its somewhere between when it calculates it from metric to imperial, but that is just a guess. Also, my profile doesn't show on my logs.
Profile not showing could related to the first error
Awesome, no more error codes anywhere in the installation.
Still having these issues though:
1) Max Depth: Same issue as before, looking at logbook summary it shows all the correct depths. But when you choose an individual dive, the Max Depth shows incorrect. This is also reflected on the Dive Statistics page, as my maximum depth is 59' on dive 33, not 33'.
2) Dive Profile: Still no dive profile on the individual dive pages.
Stew wrote:Absolutely, which log file do you want me to send?
You don't have to send the log file, but probably see if there is something in the apache error log when you browse the phpDivinglog
Okay, Ill give it a check when I get home tonight and post the results here.
parallel to checking why your profile is not displayed I will work on a alternative which is not using jpgraph, but replace it with jqplot. So the graphs are generated by the browser and not the server
Okay, got home and browsed the whole site to see if anything pops up in my apache logs. Navigated to each link and the logs show each GET process was successful with a 200 code. Is there anything in particular I should look for?
Stew wrote:Okay, got home and browsed the whole site to see if anything pops up in my apache logs. Navigated to each link and the logs show each GET process was successful with a 200 code. Is there anything in particular I should look for?
strange, if there is any error with jpgraph it's normally shown in the error log. But nothing there. Another good reason to switch to jqplot...