Steven wrote:
Marco Ridoni schreef:
Taylor Ralph wrote:
You might want to make sure the php mysql extension is
enabled for apache2 in the file:
/etc/php4/apache2/php.ini
Look to make sure the following line is either
uncommented or added and restart apache:
extension=mysql.so
This fixed a blank page problem for me.
No such luck for me :-(
I answer to myself (looking in the mirror and saying "idiot", "idiot", "idiot")
:-)
The mysql extension was enabled but not installed. I should stick with distros like RedHat which install everything and
more...
Marco
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