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Jun 17th, 2006
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I Must not know what im doing. Need Help!

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ok im installing a script at http://magicalstart.com and everything looks like is up and running. but when i try to access the admin panal at http://magicalstart.com/admin/index.php .... the only think that happens is the screen goes blank. .. i was getting sql errors but that was because i had the wrong password in. so after i put the right one in all i get is a blank page. Can anyone help?
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Re: I Must not know what im doing. Need Help!

When troubleshooting PHP blank pages, it's sometimes helpful to look at the HTML source. Looks like you've got a bunch of CSS code there, and nothing to display.

It may help to have a little more information, as in what are you installing, and where is it installed? Is anything else accessable?
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Re: I Must not know what im doing. Need Help!

When troubleshooting PHP blank pages, it's sometimes helpful to look at the HTML source. Looks like you've got a bunch of CSS code there, and nothing to display.

It may help to have a little more information, as in what are you installing, and where is it installed? Is anything else accessable?
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Sorry about the double post. The forum software told me I needed to wait and resubmit and I did!
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