php.ini code.

can some one please post code foe php.ini file as that is supposted to be the reason for my forum not working.

 

regards.

 

mchauhan

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

Are you talking about the .htaccess code? If I am not mistaken, I dont think you php.ini file has anything to do with it. Just re-upload your original .htaccess file that came with the dolphin download. You should be good with that. btw, it the one in the root folder.

Chris

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Quote · 23 Nov 2009

hi zarcon,

 

thanks for replying me agian. i tried all that yester day. also tried a fresh install and open forum without mi8grating any data form old dolphin6.1.6 forum. but it did not work even with fresh install. all i see is a blank screen.

 

so AlexT suggested that it might be that display_errors are set to off in php.ini

 

what do u think of that ??

 

regards

 

mchauhan

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

Check you php.ini and see.. If you do not see it there, add this code:

display_errors = on
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Quote · 23 Nov 2009

 

Check you php.ini and see.. If you do not see it there, add this code:

 

display_errors = on

 i did not have any php.ini file in  my root directory so i created one today with the same code.

 

but this is the only line i have got in there at the moment. do i need to add any more lines in there  coz there is no change with this one line.

 

regards

 

mchauhan

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

Should be fine for now.. no need to put anything else in there unless you need to. See if that works first. Also, make sure that if you do this in notepad NOT to have a .txt extension after the file name (example - php.ini.txt)

Oh yeah, upload it to the ROOT of your dolphin install.

Chris

Nothing to see here
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

 

Should be fine for now.. no need to put anything else in there unless you need to. See if that works first. Also, make sure that if you do this in notepad NOT to have a .txt extension after the file name (example - php.ini.txt)

 

Chris

 

 there is no change. Cry

 

any other suggestions. i sent you my site link yesterday. did u have a look on the forum.?

 

mchauhan

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

please guys Help.

 

 this is really annoying me. this problem is never discussed before so i cant find anything..

 

best regards.

 

mchauhan

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

I'm not sure what in the php.ini file would cause your forum issue.  The server php.ini controls most things and IF your host allows can you change default settings with your own php.ini file.

If your not having luck with putting in yoru own php.ini settings then that suggest your host will not allow you to overrride default. Contact them and ask them for help with this issue.

Quote · 23 Nov 2009

 

I'm not sure what in the php.ini file would cause your forum issue.  The server php.ini controls most things and IF your host allows can you change default settings with your own php.ini file.

 

If your not having luck with putting in yoru own php.ini settings then that suggest your host will not allow you to overrride default. Contact them and ask them for help with this issue.

 

 

actually i spoke to my host. and they suggested to write my own php.ini

 

 

 

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009

Blank forum pages usally meens that DomXML isn't set up on your web server. Or xslt for newer php versions. But i think you mentioned you have d6.1.6 running, so that should not be a issue, but it won't hurt to check.

Make sure your host meets all of the requirements listed on this page. - http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/DolTech#TechnicalRequirements

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Quote · 23 Nov 2009

 

Blank forum pages usally meens that DomXML isn't set up on your web server. Or xslt for newer php versions. But i think you mentioned you have d6.1.6 running, so that should not be a issue, but it won't hurt to check.

Make sure your host meets all of the requirements listed on this page. - http://www.boonex.com/trac/dolphin/wiki/DolTech#TechnicalRequirements

 ya everything seems to fine with the requirments.

 

Regards........ M.Chauhan U.K.
Quote · 23 Nov 2009
 
 
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