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mthomas
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OK folks here is a interesting one for ya.
I posted a while back on the portal parts sight about a issue I had with the Filemgmt Plugin, after a sucessful install, adding a category and uploading a file and approving, it would fail to the load the index page for filemgmt. I don't mean with a error code or blank screen, I mean the "Page can not be displayed error", MacOSX returns a no data returned page. This onyl occurs on Darwin 7.01 installation, I installed on a MacOSX (Also Darwin but with Mac's GUI) and it worked fine.
Its not permissions.
Its not missing files.
Seperate but perhaps in the same vain, is a issue with one of my own plugins. When I moved servers my projects plugin throws
"Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mb_strcut() in /Library/Apache2/htdocs/thomassoft.net/projects/index.php on line 110"
So with that new issue I am thinking there is a install issue with PHP perhaps. Anyone have any Ideas?
I posted a while back on the portal parts sight about a issue I had with the Filemgmt Plugin, after a sucessful install, adding a category and uploading a file and approving, it would fail to the load the index page for filemgmt. I don't mean with a error code or blank screen, I mean the "Page can not be displayed error", MacOSX returns a no data returned page. This onyl occurs on Darwin 7.01 installation, I installed on a MacOSX (Also Darwin but with Mac's GUI) and it worked fine.
Its not permissions.
Its not missing files.
Seperate but perhaps in the same vain, is a issue with one of my own plugins. When I moved servers my projects plugin throws
"Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mb_strcut() in /Library/Apache2/htdocs/thomassoft.net/projects/index.php on line 110"
So with that new issue I am thinking there is a install issue with PHP perhaps. Anyone have any Ideas?
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Dirk
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mb_strcut() is from PHP's multibyte support which, according to the PHP manual, is "a non-default extension". So at least that is a problem with your PHP install.
bye, Dirk
bye, Dirk
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mthomas
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Yeah I just noticed that heh. I ended up rolling geeklog on a windows box and after wasting an hour working with the mysql_connect error I posted I got both fixed, same resolution for mbstrings on windows.
See Link Below:
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=1&showtopic=38468
See Link Below:
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=1&showtopic=38468
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