Non génération des statistiques
Posted: 10 May 2018, 16:28
Dans les statistiques, les rapports ne sont pas générés. Le sablier reste en permanence.
la page graphe_users.php ne génére pas l'image;
Ci dessous la réponse 200 de graphe_users.php :
Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; GroupBarPlot has a deprecated constructor in /var/www/html/jpgraph/src/jpgraph_bar.php on line 679
Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; LinePlot has a deprecated constructor in /var/www/html/jpgraph/src/jpgraph_line.php on line 24
JpGraph Error: HTTP headers have already been sent.
Caused by output from file jpgraph_bar.php at line 679.
Explanation:
HTTP headers have already been sent back to the browser indicating the data as text before the library got a chance to send it's image HTTP header to this browser. This makes it impossible for the library to send back image data to the browser (since that would be interpretated as text by the browser and show up as junk text).
Most likely you have some text in your script before the call to Graph::Stroke(). If this texts gets sent back to the browser the browser will assume that all data is plain text. Look for any text, even spaces and newlines, that might have been sent back to the browser.
For example it is a common mistake to leave a blank line before the opening "<?php".
la page graphe_users.php ne génére pas l'image;
Ci dessous la réponse 200 de graphe_users.php :
Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; GroupBarPlot has a deprecated constructor in /var/www/html/jpgraph/src/jpgraph_bar.php on line 679
Deprecated: Methods with the same name as their class will not be constructors in a future version of PHP; LinePlot has a deprecated constructor in /var/www/html/jpgraph/src/jpgraph_line.php on line 24
JpGraph Error: HTTP headers have already been sent.
Caused by output from file jpgraph_bar.php at line 679.
Explanation:
HTTP headers have already been sent back to the browser indicating the data as text before the library got a chance to send it's image HTTP header to this browser. This makes it impossible for the library to send back image data to the browser (since that would be interpretated as text by the browser and show up as junk text).
Most likely you have some text in your script before the call to Graph::Stroke(). If this texts gets sent back to the browser the browser will assume that all data is plain text. Look for any text, even spaces and newlines, that might have been sent back to the browser.
For example it is a common mistake to leave a blank line before the opening "<?php".