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Older Revive v3.0.4 on local Webserver


Jaime

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Hello,

I used Openx for many years, later switched to Revive 3.0.4.
Everything ran on a managed webserver at my hoster.
In 2018 I deactivated my website.
In the meantime I have installed a backup of my website including the adserver locally under Linux
I'm using Xampp for linux 7.0.0 with PHP 5.6.30
Unfortunately I can't remember which PHP version the adserver ran without any problems at the time ;-)
However, the website runs mostly flawlessly. However, no banners are delivered by the adserver v3.0.4
A PHP error is reported:

PHP Fatal error:  Unsupported operand types in /..../adserver304/www/delivery/ajs.php on line 3784 (... $aZoneLinkedAdInfos += $aZoneInfo; ...)

To test it, I reinstalled the adserver version 4.0 and supplied it with banners etc. But no banners are delivered here either.
Again an error message can be found:

PHP Fatal error:  Unsupported operand types in /..../adserver400/www/delivery/asyncspc.php on line 3834 (... $aZoneLinkedAdInfos += $aZoneInfo; ...)

But should both adserver versions 3.0.4 and 4.0.0 run under PHP 5.6.30?
Can someone possibly spot the problem?

I would just like to run my old website including the adserver locally ;-)
Thank you for your attention. Greetings - Jaime

 

 

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On 12/20/2021 at 6:51 PM, Jaime said:

PHP Fatal error:  Unsupported operand types in /

The problem has been eliminated, it was probably due to a faulty integration of the banner delivery!
Unfortunately, no banners are delivered. These should be delivered via the zone ID.

I still have to work on that ;-) After all, I've had it all up and running, but never on a local web server
Greetings - Jaime
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No, the error is not fixed. The problem always occurs when Javascript Tag is used to deliver the banner.
If I send the banners for all zones via the created website, there is no error message.
However, no banners for viewing either ;-)
When I think back to how perfectly everything ran on the web server over the years ...
it must have something to do with the local installation.
I'll keep my hands off it for now, maybe I'll be successful again later ;-)

Greetings - Jaime

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