php-nuke

Ted Ozolins ted1
Mon May 17 11:46:02 PDT 2004


On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 23:00, Myles Green wrote:
> You could do that Ted, or you could just edit your httpd.conf to reflect
> the "new" document root - although, at this point editing your
> httpd.conf file makes more sense.
> 
> I'm going through a similar experience with PHPnuke myself, the logs
> show the pages are being served but the browser window is blank... and
> yes, I did add index.php to the DirectoryIndex directives.
> 
> BTW, are you using Apache-2.0.x or Apache-1.3.x ??
> 
> Myles
>  
 I'm using Apache-1.3.x
I wasn't sure what was happening here untill I viewed the error logs.
Perhaps have a look at your httpd.conf again and make sure you haven't
or are not pointing to one of the sub-dirs as all of them contain a
blank index.html. If that is what you are seeing then that would make
sense, 


-- 
Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.

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