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| I've just set up my own server with Apache 2.0.47 running PHP 4.3.2. I'm getting really weird results trying to run PHP scripts that I had run successfully on my previous hosted server, a lot of parsing errors, one script it won't display an HTML table, stuff like this. Since the scripts run okay elsewhere, I'm thinking it's got to be a problem with my PHP installation. Any ideas? Thanks! Jay | |||
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| On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 16:33:00 -0700, "Jay Vance" <vancedaddy@aol.com> wrote: >I've just set up my own server with Apache 2.0.47 running PHP 4.3.2. I'm >getting really weird results trying to run PHP scripts that I had run >successfully on my previous hosted server, a lot of parsing errors, one >script it won't display an HTML table, stuff like this. Since the scripts >run okay elsewhere, I'm thinking it's got to be a problem with my PHP >installation. Any ideas? Thanks! Have you read ALL of the release notes from your previous (unstated) version of PHP up to 4.3.2? There have been significant changes in the (default) handling of form variables since 4.2. If you have, and it doesn't explain the problems, then post _short_ runnable examples of the code causing you problems, along with the errors they raise. -- Andy Hassall (andy@andyh.co.uk) icq(5747695) (http://www.andyh.co.uk) Space: disk usage analysis tool (http://www.andyhsoftware.co.uk/space) | |||
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