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<font size="+1"><font size="+1">After installing MP5 on <font
size="+1">openserver 5.0<font size="+1">.7<font size="+1">,
which upgrades t<font size="+1">he version of apache from
1.3.23 to version 1<font size="+1">.3.36, I <font
size="+1">installed FPCGI 2.0.<br>
<br>
<font size="+1">I've ins<font size="+1">talled this
at least 5 other times<font size="+1">, <font
size="+1">and I've verified to the best of
my abilities the proper permis<font
size="+1">sions of the relevant files. <br>
<br>
<font size="+1">The problem I have is the
flat <font size="+1">text file gets
created properly<font size="+1">, but
the htm file get<font size="+1">s
created with zero bytes in t<font
size="+1">he file and the user<font
size="+1"> gets a blank page
as a result. All the
permissions on t<font
size="+1">he output files
are correct, as well as the
config<font size="+1">uration
files</font>. At least
they are the same in all
other servers that have the
same software. There are no
changes in the filepro
processing from fpcgi<font
size="+1"> vers<font
size="+1"> 1 to 2</font></font>.
The <font size="+1">fpcgi
debug files show no errors
because the files exists.
When <font size="+1">I
run rreport from the
command line <font
size="+1">using the <font
size="+1">txt file<font
size="+1"> that
gets created (as
suggested in t<font
size="+1">he
troubleshooting
section of t<font
size="+1">he
guide)</font></font>,
the htm file <font
size="+1">gets
created<font
size="+1">,
and I can then
view the file,
but normal
output p<font
size="+1">rocessing</font>
does not
work. I don't
know h<font
size="+1">ow <font
size="+1">to
capture the <font
size="+1">reason
the b<font
size="+1">lank
file gets
created. <br>
<br>
<font
size="+1"><font
size="+1">If
someone had a
suggestion, I
would
appreciate
it. I'm out
of ideas.<br>
<br>
<font
size="+1">Thanks,<br>
<br>
<font
size="+1">Jo<font
size="+1">hn</font></font></font></font></font></font></font>
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