On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 23:00, Myles Green wrote: > You could do that Ted, or you could just edit your httpd.conf to reflect > the "new" document root - although, at this point editing your > httpd.conf file makes more sense. > > I'm going through a similar experience with PHPnuke myself, the logs > show the pages are being served but the browser window is blank... and > yes, I did add index.php to the DirectoryIndex directives. > > BTW, are you using Apache-2.0.x or Apache-1.3.x ?? > > Myles Finally! PHP-NUKE is up and running. Once I realized that I was getting the errors because the dbase was not being accessed, I re-read TFM and checked my config.php. Yup there was my problem, msql section was not set-up. pointed my browser at localhost and it works. Dang trees got in the way of the forest again. -- Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO) Westbank, B. C.
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