Paul M Foster wrote:
I recently installed some code written for a PHP 5 environment on a
server which I thought was running PHP 5. It was a form which should
have painted at least something to the browser window. But instead, I
got a complete blank page. Come to find out that the server was
Per Jessen wrote:
Check the apache error logs, that is where you will usually find
something.
And switching on error display in php.ini helps as well while you are debugging.
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On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 01:22:10AM -0400, Paul M Foster wrote:
I recently installed some code written for a PHP 5 environment on a
server which I thought was running PHP 5. It was a form which should
...
would issue a syntax warning or something similar. Is there some way I
can squeeze some
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 04:14, Alain Williams a...@phcomp.co.uk wrote:
PHP 4 was depricated some time ago.
Not just deprecated --- we EOL'd it back in 2007[1] (and let it
completely die on 08-08-08). If you can upgrade PHP on the box, you
probably (read: really!) should; if not, time to
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