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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dj air Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 January 2007 at 1:19pm
hi,
 
the MySQL error sounds like the host hasnt got enough connections open avalible for the MySQL Db
 
this could be an overloaded server and to many hits as the forum is optimised for performance.
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For some reason, when the forum generates its error (about the mysql error), it isn't ending the execution of the page like it is supposedand continues execution of the page and since something has already been written to the page, this generates the second error.
 
Is the setting for the response.buffer set to false in any of your pages as this sounds like the cause of the error for the headers error
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well yeah...just put this at the top
 
<%Response.Buffer = True%>
 
the header problem should be solved
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Thank you gentelmen.

were should i put this line? which file?

common.asp ?
header ?
/functions/functions_session_data.asp ?

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