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xweber
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Posted: 2006-02-25 11:14

1.) no, it depends on .php as extension. You would have to rename it in many many many files

2.) I think it would be easier to change it in httpd.conf

Alex


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anonymous
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Installation Problems

Posted: 2006-02-17 17:28

Same problems.

Windows Server 2000
Apache 2
PHP 5

Read post on similar topic, suggested using lower version of PHP. I can do that, but because I already have several PHP 5 apps, I'll need to have Apache register .php4 to run on the lower install.

1. Can PHP Nuke work with changed file extensions?
2. Will I have to change all extensions, and if so, will I need to tweak the Code throughout the application?


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anonymous
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Installation Problems

Posted: 2006-02-17 17:27

Same problems.

Windows Server 2000
Apache 2
PHP 5

Read post on similar topic, suggested using lower version of PHP. I can do that, but because I already have several PHP 5 apps, I'll need to have Apache register .php4 to run on the lower install.

1. Can PHP Nuke work with changed file extensions?
2. Will I have to change all extensions, and if so, will I need to tweak the Code throughout the application?


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Demonride

Joined: December 21, 2005
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From: London UK
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Posted: 2005-12-22 08:59

I also have the same problem.
Using IIS6, Windows server 2003, mysql4.3 and php5.
Please help as this CMS looks like it could be great!
Thanks.


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Unregistered User
Installation Problems

Posted: 2005-12-02 22:41

PHP Version: 4.3.10
Apache
Apache Version:2.0 I think
Yes
Windows XP Home SP2
Yes

Sorry about taking so long.


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hombergs
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Installation Problems

Posted: 2005-11-27 23:39

The versionnumber will be fixed. It was a typo when the updated 2.2.6 was packed.
For your problem I need some infos:
  • PHP version
  • Apache or IIS
  • Apache or IIS version
  • Exists the database where you install OPN?
  • Local operating system
  • Did you allow cookies and javascript?



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Posted: 2005-11-27 02:18

I forgot to add when I download I got was 2.2.6 but It says 2.2.5 on installation.


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Installation Problems

Posted: 2005-11-26 23:28

After step 6 it says Now the tables / index / data of OPN will be created. Then...nothing it stops loading says nothing else and tables are not created.

It looks like this:



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