ID: 12061 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Bogus Bug Type: IIS related Operating System: Win 2K PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment:
الوووووووو Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-01 17:02:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] i get this CGI Error when only running phpmyadmin...and i've following everything to the line. using win2kpro sp2 iis5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-02-28 07:46:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've fixed the problem, all you gotta do is set full permition to phpmyadmin directory. At least now it works fine on my w2k server. =] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-02-28 07:11:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm having the same problem mikevalstar, I've tried a lot of things but I can't manage to have the phpmyadmin to open! Please if there's someone out there who knows what's going on. Let me know! Tkz. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-02-18 14:15:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED] i am attempting to run phpmyadmin and all i get is a split screen in franes with a cgi error in both, i have the newest version of mysql and the newest version of php, im running on a win 2000 box and i am running iis. any ideas how to fix my problem? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-07-12 06:16:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ok - you don't seem to want to read install.txt, so here's the relevant bit - please read and act on it: You have installed PHP, but when try to access a php script file via your browser, you get the error: cgi error: The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are: This error message means that php failed to output anything at all. From the command line hange to the directory containing php.exe. Run php.exe -i If php has any problems running, then a suitable error message will be displayed which will give you a clue as to what needs to be done next. If you get a screen full of html codes (the output of the phpinfo() function) then php is working ok. Once php is working at the command line, try accessing the php script via the browser again. If it still fails then it could be one of the following: file permissions on your php script, php.exe, php4ts.dll, php.ini or any php extensions you are trying to load are such that the anonymous internet user ISUR_<machinename> cannot access them. The script file does not exist (or possibly isn't where you think it is relative to your web root directory). Note that for IIS you can trap this error by ticking the 'check file exists' box when setting up the script mappings in the Internet Services Manager. If a script file does not exist then the server will return a 404 error instead. There is also the additional benefit that IIS will do any authentication required for you based on the NTLanMan permissions on your script file. Other problems If you are still stuck, someone on the PHP installation mailing list may be able to help you. You should check out the archive first, in case someone already answered someone else who had the same problem as you. The archives are available from the support page on www.php.net To subscribe to the PHP installation mailing list, send an empty mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The mailing list address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you want to get help on the mailing list, please try to be precise and give the necessary details about your environment (which operating system, what PHP version, what web server, if ou are running PHP as CGI or a server module, etc.), and referably enough code to make others able to reproduce and test our problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/12061 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12061&edit=1