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phpLD blank install page

Discussion in 'Directories' started by fordP, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. #1
    So I have correctly set permissions on all files, but when I try to run the installer all I get is a blank page. This is on a Plesk VPS running linux/php 5.0.4

    I have tried IE7, FF 2, and IE6, still all I get is a blank page. I have also viewed the page using proxify.com to confirm it's not my connection. Also, I am trying to install on a subdomain with php enable which I have confirmed php is running fine on the server. (http://directory.myurl.com)......

    Can anyone pleasseee help me figure out why I am getting a blank page? I really need to get this installed.
     
    fordP, Nov 19, 2006 IP
  2. opdir

    opdir Peon

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    #2
    can you see the HTML code?
     
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    dvduval Notable Member

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    What version of phpLD are you running?
    Have you posted to the Supporters Forum?
     
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  4. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    phpLD 2 .... I can see the basic HTML tags (everything between the body tags is missing)

    I have not posted in the supporters forum as I am too broke to spare $10 on this project.

    Thanks for the quick replies
     
    fordP, Nov 19, 2006 IP
  5. opdir

    opdir Peon

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    #5
    are you sure your install address is yourdomain.com/install/ ?
     
    opdir, Nov 19, 2006 IP
  6. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    Ya, it's redirecting me to the proper install directory.

    Breakdown of what i did:

    -Created subdomain "directory" via plesk
    -Uploaded files to /subdomains/directory/httpdocs/
    -CHMOD'd all files per INSTALL.txt (did experiment yesterday in which i CHMOD'd EVERY last file to 777)
    -Directed browser to http://directory.myurl.com/ , which redirects to http://directory.myurl.com/install/index.php . I have of course tried going directly to the page using all browsers on this computer (FF, IE7, IE6), and by proxify.com
     
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  7. dvduval

    dvduval Notable Member

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    If you will PM me over on the phpLD forums, I may be able to get someone to take a look (assuming this will be a "quick fix")
     
    dvduval, Nov 20, 2006 IP
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  8. agnivo007

    agnivo007 Peon

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    I had encountered this sort of problem once...later I found some files were not completely uploaded ( eg - 0 bytes )
     
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  9. seo-mumbai

    seo-mumbai Well-Known Member

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    #9
    yes that may be reason some times in ftp few files will be uploaded only half.
     
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  10. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    Thanks for the replies,

    I just checked all the file and all the remote files match a freshly unzipped phpLD 2.... Re-upp'd each file individually just to be sure, no luck :-(

    dvdual, I can't go to the supporters forum..

    Does someone have a slightly older version than the one on phpLD's website that they could send me?
     
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  11. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    ttt tried phpLD 2.1 with no luck
     
    fordP, Nov 20, 2006 IP
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    an0n Prominent Member

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    #12
    goto phpLD forums and send him a PM as requested.
     
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  13. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    Sorry about not sending the PM. I did see that you didn't have to pay to join the forums, but I was unable to located dvduval on the forums, and I really don't want to bother you guys with support over a free script. I'll purchase v3 sometime this week when a check comes in and see if I can't get it to install, then I'll go bug ya'll. The client is not in a big hurry over having this up and running so I can hold it off a little bit longer.
    That and:
    On another note, I was experimenting on a domain I bought earlier this year for a niche directory, and was able to install phpLD 2.1 with no problem. It must be something to do with ipowerweb, Plesk, or the subdomain..
     
    fordP, Nov 20, 2006 IP
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    Bondat Peon

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    #14
    It might be. Had this one instances as well before.
     
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  15. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    #15
    Ya it has nothing to do with phpLD, phpLD is an awesome script, just not working on that subdomain :(
     
    fordP, Nov 20, 2006 IP
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    Bondat Peon

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    #16
    Indeed. Changing of host might be the solution for your problem?
     
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  17. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    #17
    Client has 11 sites on the server (+ some databases), and the main site is really, really big and I just moved it to this server last week, and all the other sites last week :eek: Not going through that again for this client any time soon, I get tooo many big moves as it is.
     
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    maybe you should try installing in a subdirectory instead of the subdomain ?
     
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  19. fordP

    fordP Peon

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    It wouldn't look as professional IMO, and would cause more needless clutter in the httpdocs folder, and there is already lots of clutter there as it wasn't setup using directorys to seperate a lot of pages that should of been seperated, and then there are already seperation folders and and and and... lol

    Really, though, I like it being seperate from the bulk of files as it would be less likely to have files disturbed
     
    fordP, Nov 21, 2006 IP
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    Then adjust your DNS ( add a CNAME record [ subdomain.domain.com ] pointing to the IP of a new linux hosting account ) and install phpld there.

    That should help you as you wont need the full sites moved just for running phpld...
     
    agnivo007, Nov 21, 2006 IP