[PHP-DB] Failure to interact with MySQL in Redhat 9 ?

2003-08-22 Thread David Haines
Hello all. I hope this is the best place to ask this (!)

Problem: verified that PHP, MySQL and Apache are all working fine.
My first little project, and search.html and results.php is not working in
Redhat 9. 
If I fail to enter a search term, I get the expected error message, but that
is just Apache, it's not even executing any PHP. When I enter a search term,
the results.php page loads with the proper page title, but the rest of the
page is blank.

**However**, the exact same project files work just as expected on my Mac
running OS X though... hmm: which is running Apache 1.3, PHP 4.1.2 and MySQL
4.1.2

So I have to wonder, what am I missing in Redhat ?

What I've done, what I'm doing:

I am learning MySQL and PHP, working through a lovely O'Reilly text.

I have MySQL and PHP and Apache all working fine on an istall of Redhat
Linux 9. I can work with MySQL in the terminal (command-line), and have even
installed MySQL Control Center (a fairly nice GUI).

My hello.php loads fine and returns Hellow world in my web-browser when
I load http://localhost/hello.php

The default Apache page loads, as do a simple index.html file when I put one
in place.

Apache 2 is running, PHP is version 4.2.2, MySQL is 4.0

I checked permissions and ownership of the search.html and results.php
files. My results.php file is setup the same (ownership  executable
flags) as my hello.php file (which does work).

My Apache error log offers nothing helpful. I cannot find any MySQL error
log in Redhat (checked and triple-checked), and
I can't seem to find any php error log. The php.ini file really doesn't
help, in terms of knowing where to look for an error log

===
I know this is long, but I've been as thorough as I know how to be - please
help ! (TIA)



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Re: [PHP-DB] Failure to interact with MySQL in Redhat 9 ?

2003-08-22 Thread jeffrey_n_Dyke

do you get anything helpful if you set error_reporting(E_ALL) and rerun the
search.  could this be a register_globals issue?  can you print_r($_GET) or
print_r($_POST) depending on how you have defined the FORM action...and if
you can is there anything in those arrays?

hth
Jeff


   
 
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Hello all. I hope this is the best place to ask this (!)

Problem: verified that PHP, MySQL and Apache are all working fine.
My first little project, and search.html and results.php is not working in
Redhat 9.
If I fail to enter a search term, I get the expected error message, but
that
is just Apache, it's not even executing any PHP. When I enter a search
term,
the results.php page loads with the proper page title, but the rest of the
page is blank.

**However**, the exact same project files work just as expected on my Mac
running OS X though... hmm: which is running Apache 1.3, PHP 4.1.2 and
MySQL
4.1.2

So I have to wonder, what am I missing in Redhat ?

What I've done, what I'm doing:

I am learning MySQL and PHP, working through a lovely O'Reilly text.

I have MySQL and PHP and Apache all working fine on an istall of Redhat
Linux 9. I can work with MySQL in the terminal (command-line), and have
even
installed MySQL Control Center (a fairly nice GUI).

My hello.php loads fine and returns Hellow world in my web-browser when
I load http://localhost/hello.php

The default Apache page loads, as do a simple index.html file when I put
one
in place.

Apache 2 is running, PHP is version 4.2.2, MySQL is 4.0

I checked permissions and ownership of the search.html and results.php
files. My results.php file is setup the same (ownership  executable
flags) as my hello.php file (which does work).

My Apache error log offers nothing helpful. I cannot find any MySQL error
log in Redhat (checked and triple-checked), and
I can't seem to find any php error log. The php.ini file really doesn't
help, in terms of knowing where to look for an error log

===
I know this is long, but I've been as thorough as I know how to be - please
help ! (TIA)



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