PHP, mysql, database conflict?
Autor: Rune T.
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Hello.
I recently installed Evolution 10 and uploaded files to an excisting web hotel. On the webhotel, in different catalogues I have webforums With MySQL, different PHP forms etc...
After uploading the WebsiteX5 files I prepared for my new look homepage, into the main Directory (where the index.html file is located i.e. main www-catalogue), none of the other websites worked.
All the normal .html files were fine - but none of the PHP files were readable or possible to open through web browsers.
Seems like there are no files missing or anything "wrong" in the excisiting catalogues, but still: Not possible to get access to the forum or to the PHP-forms.
Any idea what might have went wrong?
Many thanks Rune T
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Hi Rune,
Check that PHP is installed on your web host's server.
In some cases your ISP needs to grant you privileges to execute PHP.
You should also check that the relevant directories on the web server have appropriate read/write permissions in order to run the PHP.
Best regards...
PS: what is the specific error message you receive when attempting to visit a web page with a .PHP extension?
Autor
Here is the error message when trying to open a catalogue containing a PHP based form:
Error 403: Forbidden<!--#if expr="$REDIRECT_URL=/\\.php[s345t]?$/" -->
Your PHP settings have been disabled by an H-Sphere administrator.
Please bring your PHP configuration in compliance with admin settings or request your administrator to re-enable support of your settings.
You don't have permissions to access this page. This usually means one of the following:
Please check file and directory permissions and .htaccess configuration if you are able to do this. Otherwise, request your webmaster to grant you access.
Autor
Sorry... was some extra info that was added to mye quotation from the error message. Don't know what happened.
Hope that the content gives any meaning.
Rune T
Autor
And one more question:
What do I have to concern with later uploads of Evolution 10? Will an upload affect my excisiting files always? Is there any known routines on this?
Rune
In this particular instance the error message indicates that you need to address the second and third points I referred to.
In other words:
a) enable PHP execution via your H-Sphere control panel, or have your ISP do this on behalf
b) Check that the files and folders where the PHP is located have CHMOD permissions to allow reading and writing to the same - again your webhost should be able to help you with this if you are unsure how to proceed, but you should be able to do this yourself via the H-Sphere control panel
In response to your further question, uploading from X5 to your webserver will only refresh or change the files if previous versions have the same name, or if they do not exist in the first place (in other words, you create new pages)
Pages and files which you delete from your web structure within the X5 software will not necessarily be deleted on your server - you have to physically delete old files and folders yourself, either using the delete function on the Export to Web page, or using software such as FileZilla, etc.
Autor
Thanks for replies.
All PHP functions worked with no problem UNTIL the files from Evolution was uploaded. Thats the reason I assumed that those files might hve changed things.
I thought perhaps there was something basic info one should know and precautions one should make before uploading those files.
Seems like something on the server went bad after the file upload.