You need access to somthing like "/usr/local/lib/php.ini" do you have
ssh access?
If you mess with the index.php file like add some html to the top
<h1>test</h1> does it show up? If it does try writting some bad php at
the top <?php aaa ?> does this display the correct error msg?
You really need to figure out where you have problems, is it the php
install, is it the wiki install is it apache, etc ... Figure out
what does and doesnt work on your system, do other php pages load
correctly, are errors being reported when there is a problem etc.. A
blank page is a really hard problem to access.
Any one else have any ideas?
Chris
On 1/8/07, Robin Faichney <robin(a)robinfaichney.org> wrote:
Monday, January 8, 2007, 7:11:23 AM, Chris wrote:
Why is PHP's register_globals option is
enabled??? Thats rather
unsafe, any person has access to MediaWiki's source code, If they find
one mistake in the way vars are handled they could get your admin
password using an xss exploit?
Don't know about that. My host is a biggish company. I'll email their
support.
As far as the page not working, what is the page
you expect to work?
Yup
is error reporting turned on in php.ini if
index.php exists it should
atleast throw some errors? The only other thing I can think of is did
you modify MonoBook.php? or index.php in some wierd way? I had added a
html comment under the </html> tag on my MonoBook.php file once and it
gave me simular trouble to what you have: sometimes only page headers
would be sent, no page content.
According to phpinfo() error_reporting = 341, otherwise error_* is
"no value". Can I change these using my own php.ini in the root
folder? If so, what are recommended values?
I haven't made any changes at all to the out-of-the-box mediawiki setup.
--
Robin Faichney
The Invisible Eye on Consciousness
<http://www.robinfaichney.org/>
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