rote:
> > Good day!
> > How do I shutdown and restart PHP? I don't want to reboot the machine
> > each
>
> time
> I desire the changes/additions I completed in the PHP.ini file to take
> affect.
>
> > Thanks!
Or if you are on a Redhat/Fedora system, then (as roo
rse apostrophes changes nothing, so I figure
> that either I am blatantly screwing up the session code (possible for I have never
> written any sessions before) or my system is not supporting sessions. I have a php4
> something, windows, apache 1.3.27 for my home network server, and mysql. Any help
> on this problem would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks a lot for your time, John
>
>
>
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> Login is the name of the table on the database named test.
>
> I stopped using a password because it wouldn't let anything work even table creation
> when I tried to use a password. Any help that anyone could give would be greatly
> appreciated; there is probably some
Additional information:
I just thought to switch into the script directory and run
#php index.php
from the command line .. the output is exactly what it should be.. it
therefore seems to be something wrong with my Apache/PHP setup, not the
script.
TD
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 19:35, Tony
Background Information:
I've just been asked to evaluate Drupal (a weblog content management
system written in PHP) for something.
I've installed Drupal in a subdirectory of my serverroot
/drp
I'm running Apache 2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2 on a standard RH8 system.
phpinfo() and standard PHp test routine
I'm in the process of setting up a server on a system that runs Apache
2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2 on RH8.0
The server serves up pure HTML pages perfectly, but any .php files or
htm/html pages with php embedded in them ... well, the php code just
gets ignore ... if its a pure PHP file, I just get a blank