Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP or Apache isn't playing nice

2003-02-12 Thread Rico Derks
Hi, I forgot something. Check your php.ini where your includes are stored. Cheers, RICO. At 00:27 13/02/2003, o-juice wrote: Hello. I've got the following set-up and working at home (on a Win98SE workstation): Apache 2.0.43 PHP 4.2.1 For some reason the following code (which works fine on my

Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP or Apache isn't playing nice

2003-02-12 Thread Rico Derks
Hi, Try removing the ../ part from the include functions. I had more or less the same problem! Cheers, RICO. At 00:27 13/02/2003, o-juice wrote: Hello. I've got the following set-up and working at home (on a Win98SE workstation): Apache 2.0.43 PHP 4.2.1 For some reason the following code (whi

RE: [PHP-WIN] PHP or Apache isn't playing nice

2003-02-12 Thread Chris Kranz
n.com -Original Message- From: o-juice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 12 February 2003 23:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP or Apache isn't playing nice Hello. I've got the following set-up and working at home (on a Win98SE workstation): Apache 2.0.43 PHP 4.2.1 For

[PHP-WIN] PHP or Apache isn't playing nice

2003-02-12 Thread o-juice
Hello. I've got the following set-up and working at home (on a Win98SE workstation): Apache 2.0.43 PHP 4.2.1 For some reason the following code (which works fine on my on-line PHP host) refuses to work at home: The way it's supposed to work is a user clicks on a link, e.g. "http://www.blah.com