@Serge
Thank you for contributing, i can see im progressing,
Actually i did all the programming in my ubuntu 10.10, iv never experienced
any issue with the browser both chromium & mozilla.
immediately i uploaded it on our server (FYI our server browser works fine)
i tried accessing it from outside
Error 500 "Internal Server Error" is most of the time related to either
PHP errors or Apache crashes etc, usually logged in PHP and Apache error
logs.
I never use any more PHP as CGI, so I cannot say anything specifically
to that. Quite likely that running as CGI Apache does not catch and log
On 02/02/2012 10:41, Eric Omwanza wrote:
> I run pmapper 4.0, it works comfortably in earlier versions of both mozilla
> 1.5.0.3& chrome im sure its not an issue to do with
> mapscripts/postgis/mapserver as i have cleaned all the errors however
> latest versions of mozilla& chrome hang displacing
Dear Eric,
Why not upgrading the pmapper side to overcome your problem since you've
used Mozilla 1.5.0.3 which was used for long time ago, now it's already
version 9... :))
Have a look at: http://svn.pmapper.net/trac/wiki/UpgradeInfo
Good luck,
Serge
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Eric Omwanz
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I am in the process of upgrading our Pmapper installation from 3.x to 4.2.
I have downloaded and installed version 4.2 along with the demo map data. I am
using php 5.2.17 and Mapserver 6.0.1. When I attempt to load the
map_default.phtml I receive and
I run pmapper 4.0, it works comfortably in earlier versions of both mozilla
1.5.0.3 & chrome im sure its not an issue to do with
mapscripts/postgis/mapserver as i have cleaned all the errors however
latest versions of mozilla & chrome hang displacing everything on the
screen and a white patch hangi
I am running pmapper 4.0 stable but iv just realized the map.phtml can not
be rendered on the latest versions of chrome safari and even internet
explorer, id like to know which file i should edit to allow the latest
settings.
Eric
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