I've been kindly pointed in all the directions needed
for technical help.
Alex Kirk
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y, would having
PHP3 (the version their server is running) pose problems?
Thanks,
Alex Kirk
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properly (it is); and scouring the Apache/PHP error logs. The worst
part is, I didn't touch the config at all between when it worked and
when it didn't. So now I'm at a total loss as to what could be causing
this, or how I should go about trou
I've got an Apache 2.2.3 server running PHP 5.2.6 on top of FreeBSD
6.2. It's worked quite well for over a year now. However, as of some
time last night, phpBB broke; upon investigation, I realized that the
problem was that $_POST was never getting populated, even on properly
formed HTML forms.
T
Quoting "Daniel P. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Alex Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It works like a charm on a different machine with an essentially identical
config (it's a newer version of FreeBSD, but that's about it); however
touch /var/log/php.err
chown apache:apache /var/log/php.err
adjust apache with your webserver user/group (check httpd.conf)
though I doubt anything will show up there.
Well, done anyway, just in case.
Do you have mod_security enabled in apache? Maybe it's catching
something it shouldn't.
I've got an Apache 2.2.3 server running PHP 5.2.6 on top of FreeBSD
6.2. It's worked quite well for over a year now. However, as of some
time last night, phpBB broke; upon investigation, I realized that the
problem was that $_POST was never getting populated, even on properly
formed HTML forms.
T
I've got an Apache 2.2.3 server running PHP 5.2.6 on top of FreeBSD
6.2. It's worked quite well for over a year now. However, as of some
time last night, phpBB broke; upon investigation, I realized that the
problem was that $_POST was never getting populated, even on properly
formed HTML forms.
T
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