On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 00:25 +0530, Shreyas wrote: > Steve, > > Do you know where Apache is installed? If yes, you have something like > error.log and access.log. Find them and nail them them down. > > I am a novice, too and the best way to learn is to answer here and getting > corrected by other PHP gurus! So, all in the name of learning! :) > > --Shreyas > > On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Steve Marquez > <smarquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > > Strangest thing... it just started working again. Odd. > > > > Is there an easy way to view the error logs? As you can tell, I am still a > > novice at this. > > I am on Apache2 > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > -- > > Steve Marquez > > Marquez Design > > e-mail: smarquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > web: http://www.marquez-design.com > > phone: 479-648-0325 > > > > > > On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Jim Lucas wrote: > > > > > Steve Marquez wrote: > > >> Good morning, > > >> > > >> I have a PHP form that I have been using for some time now on a Macbook > > Pro running PHP 5.3.1 and MySQL 5.0.5 and everything was working fine. But > > this morning, when I submitted (it is a journaling application) it came up > > with the following error: > > >> > > >> No such file or directory > > >> > > >> Can anyone point me in the right direction to fix this? Have you ever > > seen this before? > > >> > > >> Thanks, > > >> > > >> Steve Marquez > > > > > > Where exactly did you see this error? > > > > > > 1) In your browser when you tried loading the form? > > > 2) In your browser when you submitted the form? > > > 3) In the error logs of your web server? > > > > > > Other questions: > > > > > > What type of web server are you running? > > > > > > Did your cat stomp on your keyboard? > > > > > > Are the files stored locally or are they on a network/remote drive? > > > > > > Children doing things they should not be doing? (Happened to me once...) > > > > > > Are you accessing the files via http://localhost/... ?? or as a local > > file? > > > > > > -- > > > Jim Lucas > > > > > > A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting. > > > Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)? > > > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. > > > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? > > > > > > You haven't said what sort of operating system you're using. In Linux, most of the logs are kept in sub-directories of /var/log I believe. Windows, well they could be scattered anywhere. MacOS, not too sure about that. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk