On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Grant wrote:
I just ran configtest.php and got:
ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
(short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
Gu
>>> I just ran configtest.php and got:
>>>
>>> ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
>>> (short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
>>> any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
>>> Guidelines, but if you experience problems with PHP co
>>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-3.html
>>
>> It looks like Squirrelmail created my data directory in the webroot as
>> apache:apache 0755. Is it standard practice to let it install there,
>> move it, change permissions, and change ownership?
>
> SquirrelMail doesn't create any directo
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Grant wrote:
ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
(short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
Guidelines, but if you experience problems with
>>> ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
>>> (short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
>>> any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
>>> Guidelines, but if you experience problems with PHP code being
>>> displayed in some of the pages
>>> ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
>>> (short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
>>> any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
>>> Guidelines, but if you experience problems with PHP code being
>>> displayed in some of the pages
>> I just ran configtest.php and got:
>>
>> ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
>> (short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
>> any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
>> Guidelines, but if you experience problems with PHP code bei
Check to see if you have spelled the directory path correctly. Also go
the directory and do a "pwd" to make sure. I mis-spelled it once & got
that error once.
The permissions should be drwxr-sr-x and the owner should be the same as
the webserver's.
I hope this helps,
Frank
On 08-12-2011 08:33,
I just ran configtest.php and got:
ERROR: You have configured PHP not to allow short tags
(short_open_tag=off). This shouldn't be a problem with SquirrelMail or
any plugin coded coded according to the SquirrelMail Coding
Guidelines, but if you experience problems with PHP code being
displayed in s