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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/31/07 18:51
BDE Consulting wrote:
> On Oct 31, 10:54 am, 4sak3n 0ne <4sak3n...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Oct 31, 10:04 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
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>>> BDE Consulting wrote:
>>>> On Oct 30, 11:57 pm, macca <ptmcna...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>> check your server logs...might give you some insight
>>>> What would I be looking for exactly? I have little experience in
>>>> dbadmin and server admin. I know how to get to my server logs and how
>>>> to decipher them but help me to determine what I am specifically
>>>> looking for please.
>>>> Brent David Payne
>>> Maybe anything which looks unusual? Error responses, etc.?
>>> It's hard to say exactly what to look for - the possibilities are almost
>>> endless. But you should know it when you see it.
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>> One possibility is that your AddType for php is within a virtual hosts
>> (assuming you have Apache). Check to make sure that AddType
>> application/x-httpd-php .php is outside of all virtual hosts.
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>> Thats all I could think of at the moment.- Hide quoted text -
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> I don't have Apache I have MS Windows Server 2003. Yeah I know,
> Windows with PHP and MySQL--why?? the only programmer I could afford
> for LyricVault.com was a PHP/MySQL programmer and I'd already bought
> the PowerEdge with Windows installed. Is there an equivilent setting
> I should look at in a Windows environment?
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> Brent David Payne
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You need to look into the properties for your website. Each site will
have a different properties folder.
But I still don't understand why you don't use Apache. It's free.
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