Based on what most have told me, I think I will defer to an older Apache version (1.3.x) and use that with the latest PHP. Not enough time to experiment with getting newer Apache to work with newest PHP.
- Tom
Evan Nemerson wrote:
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register globals is of in newer versions of php. you can re-enable it in the php.ini.. See http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.directives.php#ini.register-globals
On Thursday 27 March 2003 10:57 am, Tom Tsongas wrote:
I just recently upgraded to PHP 4.3.1 and Apache 2.0.44. I had been previously running PHP 4.0.4 and Apache 1.3.20. I had a fully enabled PHP website that I had been developing on for some time. After I upgraded, the entire website is virtually non-functional. I keep receiving 'Page cannot Display' or 'Document contains no data' errors.
I am not sure if this is a configuration issue on Apache or PHP. phpinfo seems to work fine and I don't encounter issues accessing pure HTML pages directly. Just the PHP ones?
Any ideas folks?
- Tom
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