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26 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Allowed memory size dompdf memory limit of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) #364 Open PhenX opened this Issue Dec 6, 2012
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· 5 comments Projects None yet Labels bug imported Priority-Medium Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants dompdf member PhenX commented Dec 6, memory allocation error this is a non recoverable 2012 Original author: josueru...@gmail.com (October 03, 2011 23:24:18) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Pass the html to library What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I got that message Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /home7/prosysco/public_html/102011/dompdf/include/text_frame_reflower.cls.php(381) : runtime-created function on line 1 What version of the memory allocation error cannot load command system halted product are you using? On what operating system? DOMPDF 0.6.0 beta2 Please provide any additional information below. I've expando de memory on my server but I doesnt work I some times i get this error when I set the memory with 256 mb i need some help with this issue Thanks!! Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/issues/detail?id=358 dompdf member PhenX commented Dec 6, 2012 From eclecticgeek on October 04, 2011 16:52:42 Can you post the problematic document? dompdf member PhenX commented Dec 6, 2012 From weber...@gmail.com on February 08, 2012 14:13:21 I also have this issue with large PDFs -- PHP crashes when it hits 512MB of memory. Is there a way I can store temporary data on disk instead of in memory? dompdf member PhenX commented Dec 6, 2012 From eclecticgeek on February 08, 2012 15:56:14 @weberdan not at this time. It's something I think would be useful, but it will require a bit of work to implement. Doing this could have a significantly impact on rendering time depending on the documen
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Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf/issues/364 helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up DomPDF > Allowed memory exhausted [duplicate] up vote 0 down vote favorite Possible Duplicate: Allowed memory size of X bytes exhausted I'm hitting a very tricky issue. As per phpInfo, the memory limit set for this script is 256M. However, domPDF gets only 64M When I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12634229/dompdf-allowed-memory-exhausted run the PDF creation action from the frontend, it works like a charm. When a cron calls a sfTask to do it, I get this: [28-Sep-2012 10:41:03] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 76 bytes) in /home3/myspace/public_html/prasad/myapp/lib/vendor/dompdf/include/frame_decorator.cls.php on line 30 And for the record, its printing one simple page whose PDF size is < 5K Can someone help? php symfony-1.4 dompdf php-5.2 share|improve this question asked Sep 28 '12 at 5:44 Prasad 96721734 marked as duplicate by j0k, fancyPants, hjpotter92, Abizern, pad Oct 1 '12 at 11:13 This question was marked as an exact duplicate of an existing question. I am using DOMPDF 0.6.0 beta 3 –Prasad Sep 28 '12 at 5:46 I guess the settings for PHP-CLI are different from PHP-CGI/mod_php. You could try to find out using the command php -i | grep memory_limit (put it in a shell-script and let the script run by cron if you don't have shell access). –vstm Sep 28 '12 a
Exchange Q+A siteThis forum is for general discussions, beta-testing, bug reporting, etc. https://forum.civicrm.org/index.php?topic=10511.0 Learn more.What to do if you think you've found a https://groups.google.com/d/topic/dompdf/WXAmz8bNtiM bug.Create an account on civicrm.org to use this forum. Home Help Search Login Register CiviCRM Community Forums » Old sections (read-only, deprecated) » Support » Using CiviCRM » Using CiviReport (Moderator: Dave Greenberg) » Memory Allocation Errors (when running PDF report) « memory allocation previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: Memory Allocation Errors (when running PDF report) (Read 18483 times) haydos Guest Memory Allocation Errors (when running PDF report) « on: October 25, 2009, 03:09:14 am » Hi,When clicking on 'PDF' button from a report in CiviCRM, getting following errors alternating.Fatal error: Allowed memory memory allocation error size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 46 bytes) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\joomla\administrator\components\com_civicrm\civicrm\packages\dompdf\include\style.cls.php on line 159I have set PHP memory limit to 128MB but still occurs. Also have checked on two separated web servers with same results. Currently is running on XAMPPLITE.When clicking on 'PDF' in some reports also will make internet explorer come back with 'Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage'Any ideas ??I have reviewed other forum posts but cannot find anything..... Logged Donald Lobo Administrator I’m (like) Lobo ;) Posts: 15963 Karma: 470 CiviCRM version: 4.2+ CMS version: Drupal 7, Joomla 2.5+ MySQL version: 5.5.x PHP version: 5.4.x Re: Memory Allocation Errors (when running PDF report) « Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 07:35:13 am » 1. whats happens when u set it to 256M?2. u might want to post on the dompdf forums. we use this library to generate pdf from html documents (http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/)lobo Logged A new CiviCRM Q&A resource needs Y
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