[pmwiki-users] mailto causes divide by zero

The Editor editor at fast.st
Tue Oct 31 19:20:55 CST 2006


On 10/31/06, Bob Sanders <rsanders at sgi.com> wrote:
>
> On pmwiki 2.1.x and 2.2.x, as near as I can determine,
> pages containing a - mailto:, cause the following
> errors -
>
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 1100
>
> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php:1100) in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmwiki-2.1.26/pmwiki.php on line 884
> Quality Engineering
> Main /
>
>
> The mailto line is formatted as -
>
>   mailto:rsanders at sgi.com
>
> The errors don't occur in pmwiki 1.0.2, which is what I'm attempting the conversion
> from.
>
> As to the conversion, I've followed the upgrade guide as well as creating pages
> from scratch, but the errors remain, regardless of the method.
>
> Normal url content/links do not cause the issue.
>
> And I've tried this on different systems, though with the same software -
>
> [ I] dev-lang/php (5.1.6-r6):  The PHP language runtime engine: CLI, CGI and Apache SAPIs.
> [ I] www-servers/lighttpd (1.4.11):  Lightweight high-performance web server
>
> And the skin is - lean, updated to 0.16.
>
> Though, one system is 32-bit and the other has the 64-bit implementations.
>
> I've looked through latest PITS issues (well, I think I've looked through them) as
> well as the documentation, but do not see what I'm doing incorrectly.
>
> Any insight to this would be gratly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob

Have you tried setting up a test page on PmWiki to see if it does the
same thing?  It might help to know if it is something on your system,
or something in PmWiki.  Might be worth giving it a try.  Very strange
problem.

Cheers,
Caveman




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