Hi Jim, If you're getting a blank page from PHP, it could also be a PHP error which isn't being shown. The easiest way to see if PHP is running it to put a phpinfo file into your PHP folder and browse to it:
PHPapp1/phpinfo.php [1 line of code]: <?php phpinfo(); ?> Then browse to www.xxx.org/PHPapp1/phpinfo.php To see if an error is occurring in your other scripts (which would also result in a blank page), edit your php.ini file (/etc/php.ini usually) and set the following options: log_errors = On error_log = /tmp/php_errors.log <- make sure this file is chmod 777 And then see if PHP generates any error messages. Some developers find it easier (though it is not as secure on a production box) to just set this option in php.ini: display_errors = On ... and then error messages are included in the page output. regards, Peter --- Jim Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >From: Brad Kowalczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: Jim Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >CC: php-install@lists.php.net > >Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] PHP apps > >Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 16:53:55 +1000 > > > >Jim Douglas wrote: > >>To all, > >> > >>I have a JSP/Servlet based webapp that will rely on 2 diffferent PHP apps > >>for specific services. I have everything working with the JSP/JAVA > >>webapp and the first PHP app, but can't get the second one working. > >> > >>With my current config I have to redirect via html from the PHP directory > >>to get to the JSP based app, I would prefer not to but that was the only > >>way I could the PHP app integrated. > >> > >><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1;URL=http://www.xxx.org/mydir/"> > >> > >>Does the PHP bridge need to have a PHP directory as the default? > >> > >>How can I get the bridge to work so I can deploy several PHP apps to > >>Tomcat ? > >> > >>I really need to be able to set the JSP/JAVA webapp as the default > >>directory and access the PHP apps like this, www.xxx.org/PHPapp1, > >>www.xxx.org/PHPapp2 etc....is this possible? > >> > >>This is my http.conf file > >><VirtualHost *:80> > >> ServerAlias xxx.org *.xxx.org > >> DocumentRoot /usr/opt/tomcat/webapps/PHPapp > >> Alias / /usr/opt/tomcat/webapps/mywebapp/ > >></VirtualHost> > >> > >> > >>Thanks, > >>Jim > >> > >> > > > >can't you simply create another Alias for each of the php apps? > >eg. > >Alias /app1 /path/to/app1 > >Alias /app2 /path/to/app2 > > > >and so long as apache knows to process .php files through mod_php all is > >sweet? I could be way off here and probably am, seems too obvious, I have > >never had to deal with a tomcat setup before. > > > >Cheers, > > > >Brad Kowalczyk > > When I try this, > > DocumentRoot /usr/opt/tomcat/webapps > Alias /myJSPapp /usr/opt/tomcat/webapps/myJSPapp/ > Alias /PHPapp1 /usr/opt/tomcat/webapps/PHPapp1/ > > I can browse www.xxx.org/myJSPapp, no problem > > When I browse www.xxx.org/PHPapp1 I get a blank screen, "view sourse" has no > code. > > Any suggestions? > > Thank, > Jim > ____________________________________________________ On Yahoo!7 Dating: It's free to join and check out our great singles! http://www.yahoo7.com.au/personals