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| Apache and PHP Greetings All, My Setup: ---------- - Windows XP - Apache 2.0.52 - PHP 5.0.3 - PHP Nuke 7.8 My Problem: ------------ After attempting to upgrade from PHP 5.0.3 to a later version, Apache no longer reconizes my PHP website What I tried to do: ------------------ I had a perfectly running Web site using the above configuration now for about 2 years. I wanted to implenent a new module with PHPNuke called "Gallery" so that the people who use my website can upload ScreenShots from the different video games they play. This "Gallery" required a higher version of PHP, so I figured I would upgrade it. My Mistake: ----------- Like an idiot, I didn't think of all the detail this involved to get upgraded and I (backing up EVERYTHING mind you) deleted my old php files in C:\php\ and just placed the new ones in there. Errors: ------- After making my mistake, the .php did not come up and it ended up just bringing up a blank page. Currently I have a sad .html document stating why the website is down as my website's homepage, but still can access the index.php file. When I check the source for the index.php file I get the following: Quote:
Thing I have tried: ------------------ - I have Googled for hours on any glimpse of light and everyone says the same thing: To install PHP you need to use the php.ini and enter in 3 lines of code into your httpd.conf file and it magically works. - I have tried to use the php.ini-reccomended/php.ini-dist - I have tried to install PHP as a CGI and as a Module - I have tried to read my entire .conf file and make sure all settings are correct - I have tried to place my php.ini file in: c:\php;c:\windows;C:\Apacheserverdir\bin\ - I have tried restart after restart of Apache AND of my Comptuer - I have tried deleting everything and starting over Notes: ------ - C:\php and C:\php\ext ARE in my system path - This worked just swell before I tried to "install" the new version - My 'Apache Service Monitor' says in the bottom "Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) PHP/5.0.3" so it looks like it sees it? Files: ----- Here are my php.ini and .config file: PHP.ini httpd.conf Personal Notes: --------------- I really would like to get my website back... I am reaching out to you folks becasue I think you know how to get me back up and running. I hope I have given you all enough information as to what I have, what happened, and what I am up againts. I've read a lot of documents, help files, readmes, so that maybe I could fix it myself, but I have lacked to do so. If someone could please help me out, it would really make my day. :) Thank You, Derrick J. Gebhard http://www.themisfitsonline.com |
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| Re: Apache and PHP Greetings Again, Now mind you I try to be a strong man, but when I saw that my post recieved about 17 views and yet no help, I almost cried.. :) However, after yet MANY more hours of working on my site, I finally fixed it, and if anyone else needs this information I am glad to give it... I don't REALLY know what all I did in the past hours.. I changed a lot.. a whole lot.. but I think this is what I did.. How I think I got it to work: --------------------------- - Turned all error logging on in my php.ini file: This allowed me to see SOME of my .php page, but with a lot of errors, mainly "Undefined" errors and such. - Googled some of the errors: This, to no surprise, only opened the floor to more questions than it did answers which irrated me - I then was thinking that this is alchoholizum begains :) - I then came upon a web site that said that MyPHP is not automatically enabled in the php.ini file, and that it must be manually turned on, so I did that. To do this, goto your php.ini and uncomment (take away the ; infront of) Quote:
In the end what I think happened: --------------------------------- When I tried upgrading my PHP I not only tried to delete everything and start a new, I used the "windows installer" to try and instal the new version. I believe that this might have replaced what I though was my "original" php.ini in the \windowsdir\ with a brand new one. Who knows..?? What do I care anyway, I got it working!! WOOT! :lol: :lol: Thank you for the place to post my problem and I hope this helps others in there quest to get things working, -=Kraftwerk=- P.S. So.. I still need to upgrade PHP.. :lol: |
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