On 6/20/07, Jeff Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.

 I checked the archives and viewed the source before I posted the problem. The 
source is empty except for the junk IE puts into it. Is there a specific log or 
error file I should check?

 I upgraded from 4.x. I also ran "php phpinfo.php" (phpinfo.php is a script 
containing only the phpinfo command) at a server prompt but nothing was displayed.

What happens if you run this on the command line:
php -r "phpinfo();"

That should work :)

Tijnema


Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Daniel Brown wrote:
> On 6/20/07, Jeff Schwartz wrote:
>> When I run phpinfo() nothing is displayed. It used to work. I recently
>> upgraded to 5.2.1 but I can't be sure that's exactly when phpinfo
>> stopped working. Has anyone else run into this?

lots of people :-)

what did you upgrade from?
do what Dan said - only I'd run through his points in the following order 2,3,1

you may have php setup to log elsewhere than the apache error log - if so check 
there also.

lastly I sometimes find it useful to try running the cmdline version php - 
sometimes
I screw things up and the cmdline is helpful in that it [sometimes]
spits out a bunch of errors (usually related to extensions that could not be 
loaded)

>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------
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>> panel and lay it on us.
>
> 1.) Search the archives.
> 2.) Try to view the source of the page. If you see the PHP
> source, it's not working properly.
> 3.) Check the Apache error logs.
>
> See what you come up with after trying all three of the above and
> post your results. It'll give everyone here a better idea of what
> your particular problem may be.
>




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