1 jamesey Aug 02, 2007 06:52
3 jamesey Aug 02, 2007 16:14
Thanks,
The settings do match what I had before. Any other ideas? I've realized this issue happens no matter what skin I use.
4 yabba Aug 02, 2007 17:53
Have you tried using the example .htaccess ? It looks like your new server doesn't have extra path info ( I had a similar problem on a godaddy server )
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5 jamesey Aug 02, 2007 18:02
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Have you tried using the example .htaccess ? It looks like your new server doesn't have extra path info ( I had a similar problem on a godaddy server )
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I haven't tried anything with .htaccess, and I just realized I don't even have an .htaccess file.
6 afwas Aug 02, 2007 18:15
There is a sample.htaccess in the package that is called that way because Windows doesn't like .htaccess as a filename. You can edit this file. See [url=http://manual.b2evolution.net/Htaccess]the manual[/url] about editing.
Once you are satisfide, you upload the sample.htaccess and then rename it to .htaccess. The (L)unix based Apache server allows the filename.
Good luck
7 jamesey Aug 02, 2007 20:47
I went into my panel that my host (dreamhost) provides and changed my PHP version from 4.47 to 5.22 (or whatever the numbers were.) The point is, I went from PHP4 to PHP5 and everything works now.
8 afwas Aug 02, 2007 20:52
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately there are more issues regarding php4. Luckily DreamHost allows easy switching, but it would even been better if DreamHost offered php5 by default.
The big guys will figure out what causes the difference and that will help them developing further.
Happy blogging.
9 jamesey Aug 03, 2007 00:12
There is an option to enable FastCGI support. Will that help b2evo at all?
10 capnrob Aug 03, 2007 00:15
I dont think so - but curious if your using Cpanel as your interface?
11 afwas Aug 03, 2007 00:24
jamesey wrote:
There is an option to enable FastCGI support. Will that help b2evo at all?
To my knowledge that's more Perl and Python stuff.
12 jamesey Aug 04, 2007 10:14
CapnRob wrote:
I dont think so - but curious if your using Cpanel as your interface?
DreamHost has it's own proprietary panel. I can't say it's as nice as cpanel, but it does get the job done.
I cannot see from here what has changed, but it is my guess you have some stub files that you didn't copy to the location they were. Check in backoffice-> Blog Settings -> Blog URL parameters. These settings should match your previous situation or you have to figure out a new url with new stub files.
If this information didn't solve the problem please report back to this forum.
Good luck