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buckeyezfan
Anonymous
Hi,
I am trying to install GeekLog 1.3.9 SR 2 onto a machine running Apache 2.0 and PHP 5.0.2.
The actual installation goes fine up until the part where I use the GeekLog Installation Page (Step 1 of 2) located at: http://myapacheserver/GeekLog/admin/install/install.php. I select "New Database" for the Installation Type and then provide the path to the config.php file: C:/geeklog-1.3.9sr2/config.php .
I then hit the "Next" button. At this point, the GeekLog Installation Page (Step 1 of 2) reloads with the input fields reset. This is not what I expected - I would expect to see the Step 2 of 2 page load after hitting the "Next" button.
There are no errors being displayed that I can see. Any ideas why Step 1 of 2 page redirects to itself??? Thanks!
I am trying to install GeekLog 1.3.9 SR 2 onto a machine running Apache 2.0 and PHP 5.0.2.
The actual installation goes fine up until the part where I use the GeekLog Installation Page (Step 1 of 2) located at: http://myapacheserver/GeekLog/admin/install/install.php. I select "New Database" for the Installation Type and then provide the path to the config.php file: C:/geeklog-1.3.9sr2/config.php .
I then hit the "Next" button. At this point, the GeekLog Installation Page (Step 1 of 2) reloads with the input fields reset. This is not what I expected - I would expect to see the Step 2 of 2 page load after hitting the "Next" button.
There are no errors being displayed that I can see. Any ideas why Step 1 of 2 page redirects to itself??? Thanks!
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phpsocialclub
Anonymous
Try this
put a file called .htaccess in you public_html dir
add only these two following lines
php_flag register_globals on
php_flag register_long_arrays On
I think it is the second long arrays problem that you are having. I tried for a while till I figured it out. You might want to add this to the php.ini if you can not use .htaccess
put a file called .htaccess in you public_html dir
add only these two following lines
php_flag register_globals on
php_flag register_long_arrays On
I think it is the second long arrays problem that you are having. I tried for a while till I figured it out. You might want to add this to the php.ini if you can not use .htaccess
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For the record (although the original poster has it either figured out by now or given up):
Geeklog on PHP 5
Geeklog on PHP 5
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