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Posted by 4sak3n 0ne on 11/01/07 07:11
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.
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> > > Brent David Payne
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> > Maybe anything which looks unusual? Error responses, etc.?
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> > 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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> > --
> > ==================
> > Remove the "x" from my email address
> > Jerry Stuckle
> > JDS Computer Training Corp.
> > jstuck...@attglobal.net
> > ==================
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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.
>
> Thats all I could think of at the moment.
I feel dumb... Should have looked at the phpinfo before posting
that. Disregard that idea. It could have been a solution if you were
running Apache instead of IIS.
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