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Lee Irving
Posted: 10/11/2005, 4:17 AM

I have recently started having a problem where pages in a subdirectory no longer show any display when run. The pages at the root of the project work fine.

I know for a fact that the php pages are being run as I can put echos in various sections of the page and they will be displayed. I think the problem may be in the php ini but I have no idea where to start and cant find any references to this on the web

Anyone have any ideas ?

I am running php 4.3.10 on Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) . This is the XAMPP install from apachefriends.

Regards

Lee
DonB
Posted: 10/11/2005, 8:49 AM

Did you install a new version of CCS? From version? To version?

Have you republished the entire site?

Why do you think php.ini might be the problem?

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<LeeIrving@forum.codecharge (Lee Irving)> wrote in message
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> I have recently started having a problem where pages in a subdirectory no
longer
> show any display when run. The pages at the root of the project work fine.
>
> I know for a fact that the php pages are being run as I can put echos in
> various sections of the page and they will be displayed. I think the
problem
> may be in the php ini but I have no idea where to start and cant find any
> references to this on the web
>
> Anyone have any ideas ?
>
> I am running php 4.3.10 on Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) . This is the XAMPP
install
> from apachefriends.
>
> Regards
>
> Lee
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>

wkempees
Posted: 10/11/2005, 3:12 PM

If your echo statements function ok, but your pages do not:
did you move the .php AND the .html files to a new directory?
If you can answer yes then try an put the HTML files back in the root.
Or try and find out how your PHP files are (now) referencing the
template HTML files.

I guess the HTML template files are not found by your PHP files.
Walter
misha

Posts: 6
Posted: 10/14/2005, 9:07 PM

Did you try to turn error reporting on, maybe you’ll get some additional info about the problem?

error_reporting(E_ALL);
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