Re: Re: page works on public web site, but not on my computer

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I understand, but that's not an option. I am not interested in getting into a Linux vs. Windows fight here, let's just say that I am stuck with Windows.

Now, somthing's gotta be seriously wrong here. I have tried now 4 or 5 different scripts for the photo gallery that I am trying to implement and NONE of them has worked. I have enabled all extensions and loaded all modules in Apache and php -- still nothing.

I can't believe that the Apache Society out there simply ignores the 80% or so that use Windows. Can anybody point me to a group that deals with Apache (PHP) on Windows? Thanks.

mike

"Ashley Sheridan" <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1251290333.27899.27.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 08:27 -0400, Bob McConnell wrote:
I recommend you start by replacing Vista. There are so many problems
with it that Microsoft is rushing to ship a replacement as soon as
possible. It remains to be seen whether Windows 7 is a real fix or
merely more of the same problems.

I am not aware of any serious developers writing code specifically for
Vista. We only test our products on it enough to decide if we will
support each product on that OS. If they don't work out of the box, we
don't support them nor recommend our clients install them on Vista.
There are no copies of Vista installed in the company outside of the ESX
servers used for testing.

I would recommend Red Hat as the replacement.

Bob McConnell

-----Original Message-----
From: mike bode [mailto:mikebode1@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 11:41 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Re: page works on public web site, but not on my computer

I just de-installed, then re-installed MySQL, Apache and PHP 5.3. No
changes. The script does not work on my computer.

Now I get in addition to the error message below this:

[Tue Aug 25 21:29:11 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Deprecated:
Function eregi() is deprecated in
C:\\webdev\\rmv3\\album\\getalbumpics.php
on line 11, referer: http://localhost/album.php

Don't know if those warnings would stop the execution of the php script.


""mike bode"" <mikebode1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:99.F2.08117.CCF749A4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have posted the question in another thread a bit down, but only
buried
>within the thread, so please excuse me when I ask again.
>
> I want to use some PHP code from a web site
> (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/php-photoalbum.htm), and I
am
> following their instruction how to implement it. I was not able to get
it
> to work. Then I uploaded the code to a server, and lo and behold, it
does
> work on the server. On the public site you see thumbnails of images
(never
> mind the junk above them), when I run the SAME html and php code on my

> omputer, I get a blank white page.
>
> The error log has several entries, but they are all warnings:
>
> [Tue Aug 25 18:12:00 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Warning:
> date(): It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You
are
> *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the
> date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those
> methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely
misspelled
> the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/Denver' for '-6.0/DST'
> instead in C:\\webdev\\rmv3\\album\\getalbumpics.php on line 11,
referer:
> http://localhost/album.htm
>
> (this error is repeated for as many images I have in the directory
that
> the php script is reading).
>
> Between php.ini, httpd.conf, and Windows Vista, I can't figure out
where
> to start to diagnose this, and how. Anybody out there who can give me
a
> pointer on how to roubleshoot this issue? I am almost ready to throw
in
> the towel and either start from scratch (although this is alrady the
> second time that I have uninstalled and re-installed everything), or
> simply forget about php altogether. that would be a shame, though...


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I'll second that. I don't use Windows myself anymore for anything except
World of Warcraft, but my little time spent using Vista has left me
wanting to do violence! You can't go too wrong with using a Linux OS as
your development server, as that is what is in use on the majority of
the worlds web servers anyway. I've also not yet seen any PHP apps which
will only work on Windows, and I believe that most of the modules that
are in mainstream use at the moment are available on Linux (and more
than likely were available to that platform before Windows) and in a lot
of cases perform better.

Also, having a good bit of Linux experience under your belt can work
wonders on your CV!

RedHat is good for this sort of thing, or Fedora if you intend to use it
as your desktop machine also (as they are pretty much the same, but
Fedora is where new features, etc are seen first out of the two. Suse
isn't bad, and has some good Windows network integration (for things
like Active Directory) if you are using it as a work desktop machine as
well as a development server.



Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk





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