Cannot Connect to Google Calendar PHP/API - php

Good day to you all :)
So I was using the following code to insert events into my Google Calendar. This all worked last week. This week, I have built a new computer and updated all PHP, MySQL and Apache. I am now getting the error "Cannot Connect to Calendar", which you can see is a custom error message at the end of this code example. The rest of the script deals with data processing and insertion.
I've checked the code with examples online and it matches. The username and password are correct and I can login via various browsers. Can anyone help me to get this back up and running and allowing me to connect to the Calendar?
require_once 'Zend/Loader.php';
Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata');
Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin');
Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_Calendar');
$user = 'valid#email.address.com';
$pass = '<removed>';
$service = Zend_Gdata_Calendar::AUTH_SERVICE_NAME;
$calendar_user = "valid%40email.address.com"; // Also tried with #
//$calendar_visibility = "private-<removed>";
try {
$client = Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin::getHttpClient($user,$pass,$service);
}
catch(Exception $e) {
// prevent Google username and password from being displayed
// if a problem occurs
echo "Could not connect to calendar.";
die();
}
For reference. It's a clean Windows 7 install now running the lastest (Nov 2012) version of WAMP. I am able to run local PHP scripts that connect, successfully, to remote databases. And the file 'Zend/Loader.php' is present with the correct path.
Any help greatly appreciated. TIA
------ UPDATE ----
Turned off the custom error message and get this:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Gdata_App_HttpException' with message ' in C:\Program Files (x86)\wamp\www\www.domain.com\subdir\Zend\Gdata\App.php on line 709
Running on the latest WAMP. I've enabled the SSL Module but nothing has changed.

SOLVED
For the benefit of anyone else who finds this...
SSL was showing to be uncommented and fully supported in both PHPinfo() and the WAMP dashboard.
However, it appears that WAMP needed to be explicitly told that it was enabled. After insuring that you actually installed WAMP/PHP with SSL support then...
Click on the WAMP tray - PHP - extensions - [tick/enable] php_openssl.dll
Restart WAMP.
Now all works as it did in the past.

Just a guess but is php_curl enabled ?
I didn't try but I know there was few issues on Windows with some PHP dll (php_curl.dll for instance). You might give a try on a "real" environment (LAMP) if you are able to.

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Installing on XAMPP PHP7.4.11 SQLSRV drivers [duplicate]

I trying to connect to an SQL Server in PHP. With XAMPP on my local machine, everything works well. But now I going to bring my application on the production server.
On this server there is installed the Microsoft IIS 6.1 and running the PHP version 7.0.7. I also installed the ODBC Driver from here. Next I decomment the following line in my php.ini file:
extension=php_sqlsrv_7_nts.dll
extension=php_pdo_sqlsrv_7_nts.dll
I got the files from the official microsoft site.
What's my problem?
Unfortunately, after I restarted the IIS. The PDO function throws the PDOException error with the following message:
could not find driver
For the connection I am using the following function which works pretty well on my local machine:
try {
$con = new PDO("sqlsrv:Server=" . SERVER . ";Database=" . DATABASE, USERNAME, PASSWORD);
// set the PDO error mode to exception
$con->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
} catch (PDOException $e) {
echo "No connection: " . $e->getMessage();
exit;
}
What can I else do?
Here is detailed process if it's helpful for someone. PHP Version - 7.4
Download and extract the .dll files from this link - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/php/download-drivers-php-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15
Paste the files in C:\xampp\php\ext, your path could be different.
in php.ini add those two lines at bottom or in extension section.
extension=php_sqlsrv_74_ts_x64.dll
extension=php_pdo_sqlsrv_74_ts_x64.dll
Restart your Xampp server, I'll suggest restart your computer and everything will work without an issue then.
Check if SqlSRV enabled
Check using phpinfo() or http://localhost/dashboard/phpinfo.php at like this -
Hope, it will help someone.
After I found the error log on the Windows Server, I solved the error by myself.
I got this error in my log:
[21-Apr-2017 07:12:14 UTC] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '...\ext\php_pdo_sqlsrv_7_nts.dll' - %1 is not a valid Win32 application. in Unknown on line 0
Then I downloaded again the driver and installed the x64-Driver. Finally It works without any problems.
please notice you must use the correct version of php_sqlsrv_xx_xts_xxx.dll and php_pdo_sqlsrv_xx_xts_xx.dll files.
for exmple if you use php version 7.4 and a 64 bit system and wamp you must download and use these files:
php_sqlsrv_74_ts_x64.dll
php_pdo_sqlsrv_74_ts_x64.dll
for download you can use this site:
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2152937
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/php/download-drivers-php-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15
It took some time for me to solve the 'No driver'-error. I went through some steps as mentioned here and found some other ones that helped me after new errors. For future references:
Download the latest drivers from Microsoft (as said by Julian Schmuckli).
Check if your XAMPP is 64 bits(!) with Phpinfo(). If you've got 32-bit, you need different drivers.
Add the drivers to your Php.ini file and save the dll's in your php/ext-folder (question of saber tabatabaee yazdi).
For the connection, use this code:
$dbh = new PDO ("sqlsrv:Server=$server;Database=$dbname",$username,$pw);
If you add a port, use:
$server = "192.168.1.15, 51022";
Where the IP (can be hostname to) is your server and 51022 your port.

Why am I getting so many error messages in phpmyadmin localhost?

I just set up XAMPP and, when I start the Apache localhost, it displays all of these errors when I search "localhost/phpmyadmin"
I am very new to this (just downloaded XAMPP) and I watched this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqfIksHKPPg on setting it up (I didn't install phpmyadmin since it was already installed with XAMPP)
I edited the notepad text files as stated in the video, but instead of a login, I get all of the error messages shown in the above picture...
I also opened config.inc.php and edited the line:
['Servers'][$i]['(MySQL root password)'] = '';$cfg
so it matched MySQL root password
Even if you have a suggestion to fix one of the errors, please still comment
Also, if you need any more information please let me know
You're getting several error messages because you have several problems :)
Cannot connect: invalid settings
Some setting is incorrect, most likely something in your config.inc.php is misspelled or incorrectly copied and pasted. Specifically, if the line ['Servers'][$i]['(MySQL root password)'] = '';$cfg is actually how it appears in your configuration, that is clearly the problem as the line should actually be $cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = 'green'; except with you password instead of 'green'...except that only applies if your auth_type is 'config', otherwise the 'password' line isn't used at all (since you're prompted for the password at log in). I'm not sure what XAMPP does here for auth_type, but I don't think you should have had to edit the configuration file at all, since you used the XAMPP installer which should have configured everything.
The server requested authentication method unknown to the client [sha256_password]
This appears to be a bit of a version mismatch in your installed files. Access denied after setting user's password with SHA256 in phpMyAdmin goes in to more detail, but this most often occurs when you've got MySQL 8 and PHP older than 7.4. Normally, I'd suggest upgrading your PHP version — but you're using the packaged XAMPP, which certainly wouldn't ship with conflicting MySQL and PHP versions, so something is odd here. Please confirm for us your MySQL and PHP versions. You didn't happen to have an existing MySQL or PHP installation before you installed XAMPP, did you?
Connection for controluser as defined in your configuration failed
This is probably related to the MySQL 8/PHP 7.4 conflict. There is an administrative user (called the controluser) that phpMyAdmin can use to manage some extra features, ordinarily you wouldn't need it to access phpMyAdmin (only to access those additional features), but it seems XAMPP has configured this for you. Since the authentication fails, you get an additional message that the controluser was not able to connect.
You could bypass this by commenting out the configuration lines referencing controluser and controlpass, although again the XAMPP package should have this all configured so I don't recommend that at this point.
The other messages are basically echoes of the previous messages; you get an additional protocol notification because the controluser is trying the same sha256 connection type that the main user was, and then finally phpMyAdmin is telling you that MySQL rejected the connection.
If this is a fresh XAMPP install, I'd suggest reinstalling, because something got a bit confused. I'd also suggest making sure that you don't have any other conflicting software running — XAMPP is a package of all the included parts, so you don't want to install or run your own Apache or MySQL instance which would interfere with the packaged kit.

Python wordpress xmlrpc -32700 error with wordpress4.8

i just build a wordpress site and use lasted version 4.8.3
i want to use python-wordpress-xmlrpc module, one year ago i use this is work
but ,when i use QuickStart guide to try connect my wordpress,It Get erorr
i google two day but,not have any ans, i found a issued on module creator git-hub
https://github.com/maxcutler/python-wordpress-xmlrpc/issues/110
Look like some people have same error.
that is my code
host = 'http://sample.com'
wp = Client(host+'/xmlrpc.php', 'root', 'password')
print(wp)
r = wp.call(GetPosts())
#Error MEssage xmlrpc.client.Fault: <Fault -32700: 'parse error. not well formed'>
I think maybe is wordpress 4.8 on php7 environment will get error.
have any one can tell me how to fix this problem?
My experience with the -32700 error showed up when trying to use python 3, wordpress REST API and wordpress_xmlrpc python package.
When using the REST API the read functions all worked with pycurl. However, the authentication was a problem.
I moved to using wordpress_xmlrpc to solve the logon/handshake method. This worked well with my development/test wordpress instance but failed miserably when I moved to the QA site (fully copy of production).
In QA I kept receiving a -32700 xmlrpc python wordpress parse error. Very specific message with no real insight into what caused the problem. Searching "-32700 xmlrpc wordpress rest api python" gave many results, but few that actually helped. After trying numerous things here is the what actually helped.
Turn on Debugging in WordPress.
In wp-config.php there was a line:
define('WP_DEBUG', false);
To turn on debugging you need to change this to:
define('WP_DEBUG', true);
and then add the line:
define('WP_DEBUG_LOG', true);
Once this is in place you run your program it will produce an error that shows up in wp-content/debug.log. My error showed:
[10-Apr-2018 16:53:30 UTC] PHP Notice: PHP's XML extension is not available. Please contact your hosting provider to enable PHP's XML extension. in /home/cqinfo/www-wordpress/wp-includes/IXR/class-IXR-message.php on line 48
From here it was rather simple to solve. I had my admin install the PHP XML extension. AND RESTART apache.
Hope this helps others solve the mystery of the -32700 error for others.
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Try this
from wordpress_xmlrpc import Client, WordPressPost
from wordpress_xmlrpc.methods import posts
host = 'http://sample.com'
wp = Client(host+'/xmlrpc.php', 'root', 'password')
r = wp.call(posts.GetPosts())
It looks like PHP XML extension is not installed on the server.
Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install php-xml
sudo service apache2 restart
This resolved the issue in my case.

Dreamweaver CC can't connect to my local XAMPP testing server via PHP

I'm a newbie at PHP, and coding in general, however I'm attempting to set up a simple user login/registration page using a MySQL database via phpmyadmin. After hours of trawling through forums etc, I could only find outdated information with no relevance to my specific issue.
My set up is as follows:
XAMPP v3.2.2, phpMyAdmin (Apache/2.4.18 (Win32) Open SSL/1.0.2e, PHP/7.0.3 with mysqli PHP extension/ Maria DB Server Type) & Dreamweaver CC.
I have set up a new site & a new server (following various online tutorials that show the same method) but when I attempt to define a connection via recordset, it displays the error message:
"Your PHP server doesn't have the MySQL module loaded or you can't use the mysql_(p)connect functions."
I have the MySQL module loaded and it's working fine as I am able to connect to phpmyadmin. Apache module is loaded and it's working fine as I am able to connect to my localhost in the web browser. Details for testing server have been set up in C:\xampp\htdocs\mysite and changed to PHP/MySQL server model.
The database and tables have been created in phpmyadmin and ready to go, however I just can't connect to them through Dreamweaver CC.
I've tried changing information in config.inc.php, tried changing extension_dir path to mysqli.dll in php.ini (which is in C:\xampp\php\ext) and also uninstalled and reinstalled XAMPP twice.
I believe that my phpmyadmin and XAMPP server are working fine, however I just can't seem to have any success linking it to my php pages in Dreamweaver CC.
Am I missing anything obvious?
Any help/clarity would be greatly appreciated as I'm currently losing all hope! Thank you!
i know this is a little old but i was able to fix the problem.
xampp by default only has MySQLi dll activated. go to the php ini file and uncomment the MySQL dll and restart the Apache server.
this worked for me. also cs6 need the database extension installed.
The error says "Your PHP server doesn't have the MySQL module loaded or you can't use the mysql_(p)connect functions."
In php7 mysql_* has been deleted you have to use mysqli or PDO instead.
You can read more about hereenter link description here
The error shows that you are using mysql_* extension. Your code must look like these: mysql_connect("localhost", "user", "password");. You have to change this to $conn = new mysqli("localhost", "user", "password", "database");. Check this link to review how to change your

oci_connect Blank Page in PHP

UPDATE (5/21/2010) SUCCESS!
So after MUCH $head->desk()'ing, I've solved it.
Remember kids, be wary of the instant client version you use, dependent on the virtualization settings!
I had been installing the generic Instant Client (not aware our ESX servers sit on AMD processors, not Intel) and that worked fine internally (the CentOS install was 32-bit since our internal ESXi servers aren't 64-bit). Well lo-and-behold, even if you have a 32-bit install running on a virtualized server which is sitting on an AMD64, it still matters what instant client you install.
It was the last thing I thought to check but as it appears, everything is running fine now.
I would like to thank everyone who helped me run through every possible test to figure this out but in the end, it was my fault for not realizing the differences in the virtualizations.
UPDATE (5/21/2010)
I thought this bug had escaped me when I installed it on a new VM internally but I have now found a narrowing link.
I was trying to install this on our production server when I posted this. After a week of no progress and in need to get back to development, I outfitted a VM on our internal server with a brand new install of Crap... CentOS, and fresh installs of instant client and oci8.
Worked perfectly.
However we just uploaded an exact copy of the VM to our production servers and it magically no longer works. Tried reinstalling everything, no avail.
So the only things I could narrow it down to is a firewall issue (although I get the same issue when trying 127.0.0.1) or possibly an ESX (our production servers) server issue, internal servers are running ESXi.
Any thoughts?
UPDATE (3/8/2010) I installed Xdebug and have it tracing my code. This is the output I am getting:
TRACE START [2010-03-08 17:53:05]
0.2090 327864 -> {main}() /data/aims3/http/octest.php:0
0.2091 327988 -> ini_set(string(14), string(1)) /data/aims3/http/octest.php:3
0.2093 327920 -> error_reporting(long) /data/aims3/http/octest.php:4
0.2094 328048 -> oci_connect(string(8), string(8), string(25)) /data/aims3/http/octest.php:6
The trace halts at that point.
I have installed everything the same way on a local server and it works fine. To say I am at a complete loss would be putting it lightly.
*NOTE: I ran make test and it returned FAIL on every test. I never ran this on my working machine to see if it reports the same errors. Any idea why make test would report FAIL but make doesn't report any error?
I've installed the Oracle Instantclient with no reported errors along with the OCI8 PECL package and at a loss. Whenever I try to open a connection with oci_connect, it halts my entire PHP script.
EXAMPLE:
<?php
ini_set ("display_errors", "1");
error_reporting(E_ALL);
echo "before";
$conn = oci_connect("username", "password", "host");
echo "after";
?>
Returns a complete blank page. The module is loaded (seen in phpinfo) and everything installed with no errors.
I am at a complete loss.
CentOS: 5.4
Apache: 2.2.3
PHP: 5.3.1
InstantClient: 11.2
oci8: 1.4.1
Any thoughts?
NOTES
Apache Error Log reports nothing
Attempted Debugging:
1:
<?php
ini_set ("display_errors", "1");
error_reporting(E_ALL);
echo "before";
if(!function_exists('oci_connect')) die('Oracle Not Installed');
echo "after";
?>
Returns:
beforeafter
2:
Changing host to //host
Returns:
Same error
Is there anything in Apache's error_log? Is this mod_php or FastCGI or normal CGI PHP? What happens if you run the script via the command line?
You could also try setting PHP's error log and looking in there.
EDIT1: Try:
echo "before";
if(!function_exists('oci_connect')) die('Oracle Not Installed');
And post the results...
EDIT2: I'm really not sure. My best bet is this info from the PHP manual:
The most common problem with
installing OCI8 is not having the
Oracle environment correctly set. This
typically appears as a problem using
oci_connect() or oci_pconnect(). The
error may be a PHP error such as Call
to undefined function oci_connect(),
an Oracle error such as ORA-12705, or
even an Apache crash. Check the Apache
log files for startup errors and see
the sections above to resolve this
problem.
Anyone else have any ideas to help out Bryan?
Bryan,
I am going to be honest: I tried this two years ago and failed miserably. :) I could not get the OCI functions to work for anything by compiling myself.
But in the interest of getting it done I looked for an alternate solution and found it in Zend Core for Oracle. All I did was download, run the installer, and it was done. It installs Apache/PHP, MySQL (optional), and the InstantClient for you.
Now as Zend Server, it is basically the same product. I realize that this may not be the solution you hoped for, but if it works...
Zend Server
are you connecting to remote or to local db? i think, for localhost you must replace "host" with "false". I hope, this will help you...
edit: i think, you are missing a parameter...my last suggestions are: 1. you must set the port (default 1521) AND/OR 2. You must enter db name AND/OR you must set the instance name (the ORACLE_SID parameter)
You never check the return value of oci_connect() or call oci_error() but it doesn't look relevant to your problem since you seem to be suffering from a PHP crash. There's an open bug for RHEL that may affect you too:
http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=16626
Did you build the oci8 package yourself? Are you using a third-party binary?
It has been fixed. See the top for details but here is the cliff notes: virtualiztion environments matter.

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