Arthur, It’s been awhile, but if I remember
correctly, this error is caused by some faulty filenames in TILT. Some files
in TILT that contain php code use .htm or .html file extensions. Consequently,
they are not processed by the php engine and the 405 error occurs. The simplest way to fix this is to create
a new mime type on your server pointing .htm and .html files at the php
engine. Of course, this also adds overhead to the app. There is a discussion of this in the TILT
mailing list archives. From: owner- I am getting the 405 error after submitting the
reg.html. I am using IIS 6 on a WK3 server. PHPinfo() works
fine. There are lots solution on the internet, but none work for
me. Any other ideas? Thanks Arthur Christy Library Technology Voice 903-223-3159 Fax 903-831-7429 |
- Error 405 Arthur Christy
- David Durr