January 8, 201016 yr I recently wiped and upgraded our Xserve from Leopard to Snow Leopard, and re-installed FMServer v10 – local and remote client access to our databases from client machines is working 100% fine. On the previous (Leopard) system, I had created a CWP solution allowing viewing of record lists from our database. This was created using PHP Site Assistant, and then the layouts customised to suit. Before wiping the system, I backed up the folder of files for this solution and had thought (foolishly perhaps), that all I needed to do was put them back into the /Webserver/Documents/ folder, and all would be hunky-dory..... However, when I try to visit the site, I get nothing. When installing FMserver, I opted to use the OS install of PHP and selected 'Apache' from the list, and naturally activated web publishing in the admin console – this is exactly as I had done before (i.e. I chose the OS PHP when running 10.5 too). What am I missing? Is this a permissions problem on the site folder following re-instating from backup? Do I need to activate apache modules in the Server Admin panel..? Thanks in advance for any assistance – I'm at a loss!!!
January 11, 201016 yr Author Anyone got any ideas...? Do I need to turn on any Apache modules in the OS Server Admin panel to get this working again....? Thanks in advance!
January 12, 201016 yr Hi, I am sharing with you some filemaker Link .hope it will solve your problem.
January 12, 201016 yr Author Thanks for the useful link, but it didn't provide the answer to my question..... My problem has evolved somewhat now – I generated a brand new site using PHP Site Assistant (linking to the same served databases as my customised solution). If I visit http://serveraddress/testsite/home.php or http://serveraddress/original/home.php I can see the login page fine, which I guess confirms PHP is up and running OK. However, when I try and login, I get no further, and just get dumped back to the same login page. Bamboozled!! Any ideas anyone?
January 12, 201016 yr Author All sorted now – needed to turn on CGI and Server-Side-Includes in the OS Server Admin panel. D'oh!!
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