Kent S. Larsen II wrote:
OK, here's the current situation with this
problem. If anyone has any ideas
as to how this can be resolved please let me know. If not, since it is
apparently not a mediawiki software issue, but a server issue, I'll stop
updating this list about it.
I noticed this morning that phpinfo, run from the web, shows that I'm
running php version 4.0.6. I reported this to the support people (we were
on php 4.3.9 until a few days ago!), and they ran php -v at the command
line and reported that I'm in fact running version 4.3.9.
They/It lied. If it says you're running 4.0.6, it means one of two things:
- Apache is using PHP v4.0.6
- They hacked it up bad and you're screwed
Why would the web show a different php version? I
don't know yet.
- Different values of $PATH for Apache and shell
- Different version of PHP in the Apache module than the stand-alone binary
- They hacked Apache or PHP up bad and you're not going to be able to fix it
But on the web phpinfo reports php on a different
server from my server! [
noir.*.* vs. mormonstoday.*.* -- *.* is the provider's common domain name
for all machines it provides]
Did you mention that when talking to the tech?
In contrast, normal http requests are being sent to
the mormonstoday
server. Why php requests are redirected elsewhere I don't know. I've sent a
message to the support people and will call them in a few minutes.
I'm assuming that it's an internal-only redirect, ie it's not visible to
the browser.
But if someone has an idea of where I can check see
how this can be fixed,
please let me know.
Your host.
I strongly suspect that my provider has screwed up
something. But I don't
know what.
That is seems to be the case. It may or may not be PHP/Apache directly
(eg, they accidently put you on the wrong machine).
-- Jamie
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