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php problem

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:35 am
by Rashid
Script URL: PHP hit counter (PHPcount)
Version of script: 1.0
Version of PHP:
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Hello, I just installed phpcounter at my site but the counter doesn't show. The only thing I am not sure of - whether does my server support PHP or not? Is there easy way to check this?

Thanks in advance :)

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 11:09 am
by Klemen
Hi,

You can upload this file to your server:
http://www.phpjunkyard.com/extras/phpinfo.zip
(not the Zip file, the php file inside :wink: )

Then open it in your browser and if you see just some strange code then it DOESN'T support PHP, but if you get a large page with tables and settings then it DOES.

Regards

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 10:55 pm
by Guest
I'm installing the graphical script on an intranet page on my fileserver. When I open that test page ... it's just a big blank white. I'm so newbie with this that I hate to even ask the question why! :? But I do need a counter on the main page of my intranet so I guess I need Help (with a capital H.) Any suggestions and pointers in the right direction are much appreciated.

Thanks!

Winterheart

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:01 pm
by Klemen
Hi,

If that page came out blank your server doesn't support PHP so no PHP scripts will work there.

Regards

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 3:13 pm
by Guest
Boy am I dumb. I figured that out after I posted. It's installed now...but still trying to get the counter to work. I think my problem is my URL but since this is an intranet rather than a regular web page I'm getting confused a bit. I'll give it a couple of tries and post back if I can't get this rubic's cube to work for me. Thanks so much for the help! 8)

Winterheart

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 3:55 pm
by Klemen
I suggest you frst try and get the phpinfo.php file to work locally - if it does (you should get a page full of data) you're on the right track :wink:

Re: php problem

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:03 am
by Guest
Rashid wrote:Script URL: PHP hit counter (PHPcount)
Version of script: 1.0
Version of PHP:
Hosting company:
Have you searched THIS FORUM for your problem:
(if not please do before posting)
If so, what terms did you try:

Write your message below:

Hello, I just installed phpcounter at my site but the counter doesn't show. The only thing I am not sure of - whether does my server support PHP or not? Is there easy way to check this?

Thanks in advance :)
I also just installed phpcounter on my site.. The counter will show on my ME machine but I get a "done with errors" on my xp machine. It started to work but then quit. I put a fresh counter.php on the site with no luck.. Any ideas?? I am running your PHP guest book as well as a different php book.. so I know the server support PHP.

Thank you
http://www.rampbbs.net

Re: php problem

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:08 pm
by Guest
Anonymous wrote:
Rashid wrote:Script URL: PHP hit counter (PHPcount)
Version of script: 1.0
Version of PHP:
Hosting company:
Have you searched THIS FORUM for your problem:
(if not please do before posting)
If so, what terms did you try:

Write your message below:

I also just installed phpcounter on my site.. The counter will show on my ME machine but I get a "done with errors" on my xp machine. It started to work but then quit. I put a fresh counter.php on the site with no luck.. Any ideas?? I am running your PHP guest book as well as a different php book.. so I know the server support PHP.

Thank you
http://www.rampbbs.net
Hate to reply to my own message, but I found the problem.. I run ADSHIELD and turned it off this morning for a site that I use sometimes and the counters started working.. So I have something in AdShield that is blocking the script from working.

Thank you very much for both the Guestbook and the counter. I have looked at several of each and yours are the best I have found.. I will really enjoy using them. My site is still going together but I will definitely have links to Phpjunkyard.com.

Thanks again!!