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  • Posted: 24.10.2002, 21:57
     
    Foamy
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    first thing I get when going to install.php:

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    Warning: Cannot set time limit in safe mode in /home/blabla/install.php on line 45

    Warning: Failed opening 'install/upgrade.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/php/includes:/usr/share/php') in /home/blabla/install.php on line 84


    next to that, the image that should be there gives me the red X

    I understand (been searching forums all night) the safe mode shouldnt be a problem, and I should be able just to go on. but what about the 2nd error?

    I decided to try and just set a language, and see what happenes. It tells me the same thing, some

    _DEFAULT_1

    _DEFAULT_2 _DEFAULT_3

    ...whatever that means, should there be something next to those?

    and it gives me a textbox saying

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    Warning: Failed opening 'docs/COPYING.txt' for inclusion (include_path='.:/php/includes:/usr/share/php') in /home/blabla/install/gui.php on line 500



    after seeing this, I decided not to go on, caus things seem to be quite fucked up...

    any suggestions?
  • Posted: 24.10.2002, 22:35
     
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    check your php.ini for register_globals=on

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  • Posted: 25.10.2002, 00:09
     
    Foamy
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    I'm being hosted by tera byte, no idea how to access php.ini, even if thats possible
  • Posted: 01.11.2002, 00:13
     
    Foamy
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    anyone?
  • Posted: 01.11.2002, 16:30
     
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    Best way is to upload a file called test.php or similar containing the PHP code



    then goto to your site and the file with you browser i.e. www.yourdomain.com/test.php

    All the information will now be available.
  • Posted: 13.11.2002, 19:34
     
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    well ok, its turned on...
  • Posted: 14.11.2002, 01:09
     
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    Foamy

    well ok, its turned on...


    Just curious, does your PHP show safe mode turned on? If so, it needs to be turned off, (in php.ini), to run PostNuke. Do a search in pnForums for "safe mode" and you will find a good set of answers as to why this is currently true.

    Warm Regards,
    -=geekster=-

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