New Install error: No input file specified.
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Installation reported "success", but when I clicked on th elink to log-in--or when I go to the application root--I get the message:
"No input file specified."
And nothing else.
Anyone seen this before? I read all of the posts and have not seen this listed as well as peformed a keywork search of all of the forum posts.
"No input file specified."
And nothing else.
Anyone seen this before? I read all of the posts and have not seen this listed as well as peformed a keywork search of all of the forum posts.
post your server enivronment please.
linux, windows, or mac? your Mysql version etc, and try linking your phpinfo. just create a info.php in your document root containign only this line:
cheers
linux, windows, or mac? your Mysql version etc, and try linking your phpinfo. just create a info.php in your document root containign only this line:
<? phpinfo(); ?>
cheers
Yikes. My mistake--that was quite the oversight. Here is my phpinfo() result:
Ilija: I removed phpinfo output.
Ilija: I removed phpinfo output.
Ilija Studen
on Jul 9. 2006. 7:51 pm
Hi.
It seams that there is something wrong with your PHP configuration. I checked activeCollab today on PHP 5.0.4 and had no problems. Contact your hosting provider and ask if he can find the solution and fix your installation.
It seams that there is something wrong with your PHP configuration. I checked activeCollab today on PHP 5.0.4 and had no problems. Contact your hosting provider and ask if he can find the solution and fix your installation.
activeCollab team member
Okay, I can buy thta there is something wrong with my PHP config. I have been doing more research on the web an apparently this error can be caused with all sorts of wrong configurations.
As a favor, would someone please provide me the link to their phpinfo() page on a server where ActiveCollab is working? Then I can check the values of things like doc_root against my values and maybe have my ISP take a look.
TIA.
As a favor, would someone please provide me the link to their phpinfo() page on a server where ActiveCollab is working? Then I can check the values of things like doc_root against my values and maybe have my ISP take a look.
TIA.
mysql 5.0.22
php5
apache2
you may take a look at my info.php
but i still got on minor error: project_documents folder does not getting created by aC. i am checkin dat with my hoster and will post here if this got fixed. for now you can create the folders (1,2,3 and counting) for yourself and check them chmod 666/777.
php5
apache2
you may take a look at my info.php
but i still got on minor error: project_documents folder does not getting created by aC. i am checkin dat with my hoster and will post here if this got fixed. for now you can create the folders (1,2,3 and counting) for yourself and check them chmod 666/777.
I think I may have found my problem, but unfortunately is a problem caused by a "fix" that I had to do.
During the install, on "Step 3" where it asks for "Absolute script URL:", if I leave the base URL of the app, then after I complete "Step 4", it returns me to "Step 3".
When I was first installing and it did this, I thought that I was making an error by not appending "/scripts" to the base URL. When I tried this, I was able to move beyond "Step 4".
But thien I noticed that--after a "successful" install--that when I went to the log-in page, that it was directing me to:
http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/scripts/index.php
Notice the "/scripts" in the URL? Of course, there is no "index.php" file in the "/scripts" directory which explains the "No input file specified" error.
So obviously the "Absolute script URL:" cannot be "http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/scripts/". But just as obviously, if I leave the "Absolute script URL:" to be "http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/", then I stay in a loop during the install "Step 4" to "Step 3".
Any ideas would be appreciated.
During the install, on "Step 3" where it asks for "Absolute script URL:", if I leave the base URL of the app, then after I complete "Step 4", it returns me to "Step 3".
When I was first installing and it did this, I thought that I was making an error by not appending "/scripts" to the base URL. When I tried this, I was able to move beyond "Step 4".
But thien I noticed that--after a "successful" install--that when I went to the log-in page, that it was directing me to:
http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/scripts/index.php
Notice the "/scripts" in the URL? Of course, there is no "index.php" file in the "/scripts" directory which explains the "No input file specified" error.
So obviously the "Absolute script URL:" cannot be "http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/scripts/". But just as obviously, if I leave the "Absolute script URL:" to be "http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/", then I stay in a loop during the install "Step 4" to "Step 3".
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Ilija Studen
on Jul 10. 2006. 3:57 pm
Are you sure that when you use http://mgt.fastcheapweb.com/ you get in the loop? I see no reason for this kind of behavior.
If you confirm I might need you to contact me and give me your FTP access so I can check in the code what is happening.
If you confirm I might need you to contact me and give me your FTP access so I can check in the code what is happening.
activeCollab team member
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