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You can ignore the PHP Notice lines. You can switch them off in
/etc/php.ini.<br>
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On 18/11/2011 16:26, Nigel Kendrick wrote:
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cite="mid:CAECWQnTPnCuDy++wvXAhhg6m9W+u3vJ3+aK79C08Ni_YuOPgJw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">root@asltux13:/opt/zendto/bin# ./adduser.php
/opt/zendto/config/preferences.php 'aslmaster' '_testpassword'
'anemailaddress@removed' 'Coname' 'organization'
'32212254720' <br>
PHP Notice: Undefined index: SERVER_PORT in
/opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropbox.php on line 41<br>
PHP Notice: Undefined index: HTTPS in
/opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropbox.php on line 42<br>
PHP Notice: Undefined index: HTTPS in
/opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropbox.php on line 48<br>
PHP Notice: Undefined index: SERVER_NAME in
/opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropbox.php on line 48<br>
PHP Notice: Undefined index: REQUEST_URI in
/opt/zendto/lib/NSSDropbox.php on line 48<br>
Created user:<br>
Username: aslmaster<br>
Password: (secret)<br>
Email: munged<br>
Real name: munged<br>
Organization: munged<br>
root@asltux13:/opt/zendto/bin#<br>
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Do I need to do anything about those PHP notices?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
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