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    hcameron
    Subject: Google CalendarQuote this post in your reply
    I don't know where to start on this one. I installed the Google Calendar module. I went to a course Manage>>Google Calendar. I got an error message from my hosting company (Siteground) I checked the error logs and it doesn't help much. The error is - [Sat Apr 25 07:19:41 2009] Premature end of script headers: /home/intellip/public_html/mods/google_calendar/index_instructor.php

    As another issue. Why does the PHP version differ betwen what the hosting site says is used and the Atutor information. Shouldn't they be the same?

    Here is the system info from the hosting:
    ProgramVersion
    Apache:1.3.41
    Curl:7.12.1
    MySQL4.1.22
    PostgreSQL8.3.5
    Python:2.4.3
    ImageMagic:6.4.3ProgramVersion
    Perl:5.8.8
    PHP:5.2.3
    ionCube Loader:3.1.31
    Zend Optimizer:phpMyAdmin2.11.9.4
    OpenSSL:0.9.8b

    Here is the info from Atutor:
    ATutor Version:
    1.6.2. Check Latest Version.
    PHP Version:
    4.4.7
    MySQL Version:
    4.1.22-standard-log
    OS:
    Linux 2.6.28.5-grsec-sg2
    Posted: 2009-04-25 08:35:50
    cindy

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    Subject: Re: Google CalendarQuote this post in your reply
    "Premature end of script headers" means that the script (in this case: php.exe) has encountered an error and is sending output before the client browser has gotten the "Content-type: text/html\n\n" header.

    This script works fine in my trial.

    I guess your PHP installation is misconfigured. Very likely, your hosting server has more than one php version installed. The one reported in ATutor is the one used by ATutor. The one reported by your hosting site might be the latest version your hosting server installed and probably the one your hosting company expects clients' application to use.
    Posted: 2009-04-27 09:54:35
    hcameron
    Subject: Re: Google CalendarQuote this post in your reply
    Is this fixable or should I just not use Google Calendar?
    Posted: 2009-04-28 08:48:43
    cindy

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    Subject: Re: Google CalendarQuote this post in your reply
    Nothing needs to be fixed in ATutor. Your hosting company should fix PHP configuration.

    Google Calendar works well in my trial.
    Posted: 2009-04-28 10:06:11
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