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To start excluding things, I'm trying to get it working with iis
instead of Apache (as your site works with iis). I installed the
iis that comes with xp prof, i.e. iis 5.1. iis is working, php is
configured right. So far, so good. index.php says "site in
maintenance". Now, install/index.php says all directories
not writable. And I can't get it right, copying the files under
wwwroot directly, nor within a virtual directory. The "Home
directory" is completely open: read, write, execute scripts etc.
I've done it time and again. Any suggestions, hints, tips,
tricks?
BillyV
Re:Installation OK Admin not
07 February 2007 21:52
Anonymous
BillyV wrote: Quote:
To start excluding things, I'm trying to get it
working with iis instead of Apache (as your site works with iis).
I installed the iis that comes with xp prof, i.e. iis 5.1. iis is
working, php is configured right. So far, so good. index.php
says "site in maintenance". Now, install/index.php says all
directories not writable. And I can't get it right, copying the
files under wwwroot directly, nor within a virtual directory. The
"Home directory" is completely open: read, write, execute scripts
etc. I've done it time and again. Any suggestions, hints, tips,
tricks?
Forget about it, got it working. I had
to make iis execute its processes as Administrator (talking about
security).
BillyV
Re:Installation OK Admin not
07 February 2007 22:12
Anonymous
I changed my installation to iis 5.1. All of the
downloads.html.php errors have disappeared now. Some
editor.php problems have remained, most important is the blank
screen when adding content categories and items. No error is
displayed. The source reveals (last seven lines) that a table is
opened for component items, a <td> is opened, and then it
ends.
legolas558
Re:Installation OK Admin not
09 February 2007 17:49
Anonymous
There must be some severe compatibility issue with newer versions
of PHP and/or server configurations. We are really interested in
solving them for all users, I will post again when we have
news.