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  1. #11
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    There may be a myriad of reasons why the error "mysql has gone away" appears. See https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/gone-away.html

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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    The thing is I cannot get FEC to work in checkout as well. No matter what I do, it will not work. I have posted on that thread and all suggestions also do not work.
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    The thing is I cannot get FEC to work
    Really need to know all of the plugins you have loaded
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Quote Originally Posted by kobra View Post
    Really need to know all of the plugins you have loaded
    I listed the plugin, on the FEC thread
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Quote Originally Posted by adb34 View Post
    The thing is I cannot get FEC to work in checkout as well. No matter what I do, it will not work. I have posted on that thread and all suggestions also do not work.
    I took a lap through the discussion in the FEC forum and 1) would suggest continuing to troubleshoot FEC through that thread, 2) would suggest settingup a temp store, and install just FEC to verify functionality in your test environment, 3) would suggest that you slow down... There have been a few threads where you've had difficulty installing a plugin, to then state that it has been removed to find out that only this part or another was removed not the entire plugin. Now in FEC you've stated that you've removed all code from the orders.php file except the FEC part, well this could cause new errors to be generated. The more things are affected at once, the harder it is to figure out what the problem is. Effectively need to change one thing at a time. This is not to say that a single line in a file be changed, but complete an installation, complete a removal, etc... before testing the current status or checking functionality. Also while writing this I see kobra has posted about needing to know which plugins are installed. This is why when posting about an issue it is recommended to address the items in the posting tips.
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Quote Originally Posted by adb34
    I listed the plugin, on the FEC thread
    I looked back to your post dtd 23 Aug 2015, 09:43 AM and forward from there and did not see where you listed ALL your plugins
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Quote Originally Posted by lhungil View Post
    Perhaps mysqli_* is a little more aggressive with dead / idle link cleanup?
    It's very possible that hosts haven't tuned their defaults as well as they had with the older mysql stuff. Or the defaults are just stricter and need tweaking where tweaking wasn't needed before. The tweaks could be to both the php.ini (for PHP server side) and the my.cnf (for MySQL server side)
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Any idea as to what those tweaks might be Dr Byte?
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    Default Re: I think I should think of giving up

    Quote Originally Posted by adb34 View Post
    PHP Warning: mysqli_query(): MySQL server has gone away
    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    It's very possible that hosts haven't tuned their defaults as well as they had with the older mysql stuff. Or the defaults are just stricter and need tweaking where tweaking wasn't needed before. The tweaks could be to both the php.ini (for PHP server side) and the my.cnf (for MySQL server side)
    Quote Originally Posted by lloyd_borrett View Post
    Any idea as to what those tweaks might be Dr Byte?
    Googling for the error message "MySQL server has gone away" brings up tons of articles suggesting various server-side tweaks:
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...large-sql-file
    https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/gone-away.html
    and lots more

    Another possibility is that in your Zen Cart site you might have added custom code to prematurely call application_bottom.php or otherwise close the session and/or database connection, in which case simply "not" doing that would be advisable.
    And of course using old versions of any ZC code files copied into a newer-version site can cause undesired effects.
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