Kelly wrote:
> Well I think you have the variable problem fixed. Worked like a charm.
> But I think I spoke to soon about the mail feature. I cannot get it to
> mail a form. Could I have not turned something else on?
There are many things you could have done wrong.
One of them is not correctl
Well I think you have the variable problem fixed. Worked like a charm.
But I think I spoke to soon about the mail feature. I cannot get it to
mail a form. Could I have not turned something else on?
Kelly
> Kelly wrote:
> > I found other things about this online doing google. I have not fixed
Kelly wrote:
> I found other things about this online doing google. I have not fixed
> it though. I can get apache to start but PHP will not parse any
> variables. It does does remove the code so I know it is running and the
> mail() function can be done. It just does not contain any variable
>
I found other things about this online doing google. I have not fixed
it though. I can get apache to start but PHP will not parse any
variables. It does does remove the code so I know it is running and the
mail() function can be done. It just does not contain any variable
information. I did an
Kelly wrote:
High Guys,
I don't take drugs ;-)
I was about to say ask the php-install list - but it looks like you have
been there.
I have installed PHP 5.0.3 on an Intel box running Apache 1.3 with a
Solaris 9 x86 OS. When I try to restart the Apache server I get this
error:
Syntax error on li
Kelly wrote:
> I have installed PHP 5.0.3 on an Intel box running Apache 1.3 with a
> Solaris 9 x86 OS. When I try to restart the Apache server I get this
> error:
>
> Syntax error on line 249 of
> /etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> Cannot load /usr/apache/libexec/libphp5.so into server: ld.so.1:
> /usr/ap
High Guys,
I have installed PHP 5.0.3 on an Intel box running Apache 1.3 with a
Solaris 9 x86 OS. When I try to restart the Apache server I get this error:
Syntax error on line 249 of
/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/apache/libexec/libphp5.so into server: ld.so.1:
/usr/apache/bin/httpd: fa
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