On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 19:12 +0100, Suraj Shah wrote: > Thanks for your reply Ashley. > > I’m getting the attached error message which I can’t seem to solve. If > it’s just a matter of adding code to use for a library, would this be > possible? How do I go about configuring it? > > Many thanks, > Suraj > > > > On 23/08/2012 19:08, "Ashley Sheridan" <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 18:42 +0100, Suraj Shah wrote: > > > Hi. > > I am currently working on a website which uses PHP as > an integral programming language as part of it. > > I am trying to replicate the website’s contents from > one ftp server to another but am encountering serious > issues in doing so. I’ve spent two days trying to find > out the reasons and now think its down to the PEAR > installation. > > This is therefore a question on if I want to transfer > a website from one domain to another, then do I need > to install PEAR and re-configure all the files? At the > moment, all I can see within the ftp client regarding > PEAR are the ‘Mail’ and ‘Mail_Mime’ components. > > I am new to this so any help on this would be great. > > Many thanks > > Suraj > > > Suraj Shah > Online Marketing Executive > 26 Throgmorton Street | London | EC2N 2AN > t: 020 7826 9031 > e: suraj@xxxxxxxx > w: www.aifa.net <http://www.aifa.net> > > > That would depend. Some servers install Pear outside the web > root but in a location the web server has access to so that it > can be used within your own scripts. Most often though, I've > just seen code use a library or two from Pear and include them > like you can see from your FTP access. > > What kinds of errors are you getting when you attempt to get > the site running on the second server? > > > Suraj Shah > Online Marketing Executive > 26 Throgmorton Street | London | EC2N 2AN > t: 020 7826 9031 > e: suraj@xxxxxxxx > w: www.aifa.net > twitter: @official_AIFA Sorry, attachments get removed on this mailing list. Could you please paste it into the body of one of your replies. Also, please try not to top-post. -- Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk