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Unidentified error has occurred.' Sign in to rate this thread MySQL connection getting 'An Unidentified error has occurred.' Thread began 8/31/2011 2:37 pm by pete407231 | Last modified 9/01/2011 9:34 am by Jason Byrnes | 8193 views | 9 replies | Subscribe 8/31/2011 2:37 pm|#1 pete407231 MySQL connection getting 'An Unidentified error has occurred.' Using Dreamweaver CS4, and inserting SecurityAssist 1.x into a php page from a template, I was asked to set up my Connections name, MySQL server, User name & password and Database in the program's MySQL connection wizard. I did so and my host, Bluehost.com verified that everything needed is in my account there. I can also access the account from other Dreamweaver functions so there's no connection error with Dreamweaver. however, when testing the MySQL connection through SecurityAssist, I get 'An Unidentified Error Has Occured.' I have tried the MySQL server entry as local, remote and the IP address but get the same message every time. Why won't this program connect? 0 Sign in to reply to this post 8/31/2011 2:43 pm|#2 Jason ByrnesWebAssist Most likely there is an issue with the Testing Server Settings in the Dreamwe
in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results Got message "The following error has occurred: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'a.length')" when working with a credit card account Screen_Shot_2015-11-25_at_3.25.12_PM.png Comment Asked by tony QuickBooks Online, United States Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam http://www.webassist.com/forums/posts.php?id=22576 Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer Hello tony,I'd be happy to help!You may want to delete the history or clear the cache and cookies from your browser. Please note that the steps are different depending on which browser you're using.To delete temporary internet files in Internet Explorer: Click the gear icon at the top right of the https://community.intuit.com/questions/1267311-got-message-the-following-error-has-occurred-undefined-is-not-an-object-evaluating-a-length-when-working-with-a-credit-card-account browser window. Select Safety. Click Delete browsing history. Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. Click to mark Temporary Internet Files, then click Delete. Note: We do not recommend clearing Cookies and other site and plug-in data. Click OK. Close all open Internet Explorer windows, restart the browser, go to the sign-in page for QuickBooks Online and try again. If you're using different browser, you may want to check on this link: https://community.intuit.com/articles/1248093 You may also try a Power Cycle Restart: Shut down your computer and unplug the router. Wait approximately 15 seconds before powering devices on again. Wait for Windows to fully load and sign in to qbo.intuit.com. I look forward to hearing how this goes for you!Have a wonderful day!IntuitNicole Was this answer helpful? Yes No IntuitNicole , Community Support Specialist Employee SuperUser Add a comment Comment 1 additional answer No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to QuickBooks Learn & Support for hel
Content Reviews FAQ's e-Magazines e-Books Books Extensions Templates Showcases Videos Forums Overview / Dreamweaver / Help! An unidentified error has occurred Follow this topic Stop following this topic Share with a friend Back http://www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic/25408/ to product page This topic is locked Help! An unidentified error has occurred http://www.justskins.com/forums/an-unidentified-error-has-47259.html vote! undo vote! johnhenderson Posted 11 Oct 2003 10:07:45 Hi Guys,I posted this in the PHP section but got no help. I am in a bit of a dilema here, I am using dream weaver 6.0 to build a dynamic web site with apache, php and mysql. Every thing seemed to be working error has fine until I installed version 7.0. Now when I try connecting to an existing database, dreamweaver can't find it. I even went to macromedia web site and found that this is a known problem. But is still did not help me to solve the problem. I know that it is to do with the 2 files in the _mmserverscripts folder. But I do not know what error has occurred to add to them. Much appreciate any thing on thischeersJohncheersJohnMySql - Apache - PHP - Dreamweaver MX Replies bryandaniel Replied 05 Mar 2006 17:15:06 After 2 grueling days of trying to figure this out, I finally was able to resolve the issue with the infamous "an unidentified error has occurred" while trying to load/identify a MySQL database within DreamWeaver MX 2004. The problem is with PHP, not DWMX 2004. I'm sure some of this may not be accurate however I tested this on two machines running Windows XP SP2 and both times this worked. I'm assuming you've got the MySQL files installed and the ODBC driver installed as well. I'm not responsible for anything you do to your machine. With that said, I hope this post saves someone a lot of time. Files I have installed or versions I have running:IIS v5.1 (Windows XP Pro SP2)DreamWeaverMX 2004 v7.0.1 Mysql-essential-5.0.18-win32.msiMysql-connector-odbc-3.51.12-win32driver.msiMysql-administrator-1.1.8-win.msiMysql-query-browser-1.1.20-win.msiPhp-5.1.2-win32.zip (this is the manual install file, not the windows installer .exe file)The following are condensed directions that come from the install.txt file within the PHP .zip:1.) If you were like me and tried installing a previous version of PHP, you must uninstall EVERYTHING. When removing the previous ve
Dreamweaver AppDev While working on a php/mysql application, Dreamweaver 6.1 suddenly went stupid. My first symptom was that upon trying to add an additional recordset to a page, it came back with "no table found". When I attempted to test the connection, I got the "An unidentified error has occurred." I am desperate! This was fully functional. One day it worked, the next it didn't. The problem is still there when I test on different websites on different hosting services, so I have to assume that the problem is on my end. -- I have tested without my firewall. -- I have ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode April 13th,10:22 AM #1 An unidentified error has occurred. While working on a php/mysql application, Dreamweaver 6.1 suddenly went stupid. My first symptom was that upon trying to add an additional recordset to a page, it came back with "no table found". When I attempted to test the connection, I got the "An unidentified error has occurred." I am desperate! This was fully functional. One day it worked, the next it didn't. The problem is still there when I test on different websites on different hosting services, so I have to assume that the problem is on my end. -- I have tested without my firewall. -- I have reinstalled Dreamweaver -- I have replaced the php.ini file and MMHTTPDB.php file (even though I can't think they went corrupt on multiple servers at once) -- I have even nuked my system and reinstalled Windows XP from scratch Nothing I do seems to make any difference, while my application sits there half-done. I would be grateful for any suggestions! r.mcinteer Guest April 13th,05:56 PM #2 Re: An unidentified error has occurred. Usually this is down to an incorrect site definition. Try my MySQL Connection troubleshooting guide at: [url]http://www.dreamweavermxsupport.com/index.php?type=article&pid=60&sid=61[/url] Cheers -- Gareth - TMM Dreamweaver [url]http://www.dreamweavermxsupport.com/[/url] [url]http://www.garethdp.com/[/url] PHP Login Suite V2 - 34 Server Behaviors to build a complete Login system. [url]http://www.phploginsuite.co.uk/[/url] Co-Author: Dreamweaver MX: Instant Troubleshooter - Apress Co-Author: Practical Intranet Development - Apress Co-Author: Dr