XSLT extension

I have the problem when i install Orga forum

How can l do if i cannot contect my server administrator.

 

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Orca requres PHP XSLT extension. Please enable it first then proceed with installation.

For PHP4, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extensions:

                    --with-dom --enable-xslt --with-xslt-sablot 
                

If these PHP extensions are enabled, then you can see domxml and xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following options:

                    DOM/XML: enabled
                    XSLT support: enabled
                



For PHP5, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extension:

                    --with-xsl 
                

If this PHP extension is enabled, then you can see xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following option:

                    XSLT support: enabled
                
Quote · 1 Feb 2010

I got same problem

Quote · 2 Feb 2010

I got same problem

please help us

i don't have any knowledge in server etc...

help us please

Orca requres PHP XSLT extension. Please enable it first then proceed with installation.

For PHP4, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extensions:

                    --with-dom --enable-xslt --with-xslt-sablot 
If these PHP extensions are enabled, then you can see domxml and xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following options:
                    DOM/XML: enabled
XSLT support: enabled


For PHP5, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extension:
                    --with-xsl 
If this PHP extension is enabled, then you can see xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following option:
                    XSLT support: enabled

Quote · 11 Jun 2010

This means your web server's PHP binary was not compiled with support for XSLT (xsl), which is required by Orca to operate properly. If you are on a managed web hosting environment, contact your web hosting provider and ask them to compile XSLT support during their next PHP update (if not immediately). If you are on an unmanaged web hosting environment (you are the server administrator and the web hosting provider only provides support for hardware issues, etc.), then you will need to compile PHP yourself, which you can find more information for at http://php.net/.

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Quote · 11 Jun 2010

 I also need help with this !!!

This means your web server's PHP binary was not compiled with support for XSLT (xsl), which is required by Orca to operate properly. If you are on a managed web hosting environment, contact your web hosting provider and ask them to compile XSLT support during their next PHP update (if not immediately). If you are on an unmanaged web hosting environment (you are the server administrator and the web hosting provider only provides support for hardware issues, etc.), then you will need to compile PHP yourself, which you can find more information for at http://php.net/.

 

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Mike
Quote · 17 Dec 2015

The help is provided there. The hosting provider needs to havethis available so you can host the app.

Do you know if they are running Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, etc ? each is different for how support for this is installed (some easy some harder).

Either way, this is not something anyone in these forums can assist with, your web hosting provider is the only one that can help.

 

 I also need help with this !!!

This means your web server's PHP binary was not compiled with support for XSLT (xsl), which is required by Orca to operate properly. If you are on a managed web hosting environment, contact your web hosting provider and ask them to compile XSLT support during their next PHP update (if not immediately). If you are on an unmanaged web hosting environment (you are the server administrator and the web hosting provider only provides support for hardware issues, etc.), then you will need to compile PHP yourself, which you can find more information for at http://php.net/.

 

 

Quote · 18 Dec 2015
 
 
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