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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hewitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 2:29 PM
To: rolechka
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Help me, please.


rolechka wrote:

>Help me please. :'(
>I have just installed PHP v.5 on Apache v.2.
>But when try to access a php script via your browser, you get a blank
>screen.
>And I don't understand why it happens.
>
>My operating system: Windows XP. SP1.
>There are no antiviruses or fireworks on my machine.
>I is in LAN (as in workgroup).
>php.ini file I have edited and placed it to Windows/System. It was edited as
>this:
>*******************************************************************
>doc_root = D:\Apache\www
>
>user_dir = D:\Apache\Home
>
>extension_dir = "D:/Apache/php/ext"
>*******************************************************************
>
Rolechka,

I'm not going to copy all your email here. I am not used to PHP/Apache 
on MS Windows but GNU/Linux. I think that either your doc_root and 
user_dir lines above are wrong or the extension_dir line is. I would 
expect either the format d:\apache\Home or d:/apache/home, but not 
mixing the two.

Are you putting a php file in your DocumentRoot, that is d:\Apache\www? 
If the file were called phpinfo.php then when you point your browser to 
http://localhost/phpinfo.php do you get a blank page? When you get a 
blank page, what do you get in your browser if you do a "view source"? 
It may well be that you have a configuration error and that you are not 
sending your php file to the PHP parser.

Does an ordinary html file display properly?

Hope this helps

Chris

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