You know I didn't even notice that there is no php\includes dir until
you mentioned it. That's just the default config path so I just
assumed that includes dir would be there. I realize the release
canidate is probably not the best version of php to use but at the
time of install the most recent v
Hi
> Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure I know what you mean by "if
> installed in its default layout". I didn't changed it at all. I just
> unpacked it in apache/htdocs/phpBB2.
That's the default layout. Installed as a sub-directory off the
document root.
Does the 'c:\php\includes' directo
Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure I know what you mean by "if
installed in its default layout". I didn't changed it at all. I just
unpacked it in apache/htdocs/phpBB2. I have php installed in c:\php. I
probably wasn't very clear as to the broken includes thing. Basically
anywhere in phpBB2 that s
Hi,
Relative paths only work from the php file's directory. NOT for the
include directory. In my experience phpBB2 works just fine as it is, if
installed in its default layout (do not put it in the includes directory,
that won't work).
Niel
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Hi,
And if you rename the file to a .htm or .html it's returned without issue?
Blank page.
Sounds like a mime type problem that IIS 6 introduces since it's so much
more "secure" than previous versions.
Indeed...
Go into IIS and check out the Web Service Extensions. Make sure that you've
added an
> I've installed PHP 5.03 (the full package, not the installer)
> in Windows
> 2003 / IIS.
> I've folloewd all instrctions very carefully in ISAPI mode.
> Nothing is misconfigured so long as the install.txt says.
>
> Now, i've put a very simple script in C:\Inetpyb\wwwroot and
> i get "404 File