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by mldaniel » Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:26 pm
Hi,
Im trying to run Open Journal in a Windows2003 IIS 6.0, but when i finished the instalation it returns a blank page.
http://appliedcr.bighost.com.br/ojsystem/index.php
I install PHP5 in this machine but i don't know if any other configuration in IIS is required such as Virtual directory and php5 stuffs.
Tks
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by asmecher » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:59 am
Hi mldaniel,
There is likely an error message being sent to your server log, depending on your PHP configuration; check your logs, or set PHP's display_errors option to E_ALL and see if this provides more information.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
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by mldaniel » Fri Sep 22, 2006 5:34 am
asmecher wrote:Hi mldaniel,
There is likely an error message being sent to your server log, depending on your PHP configuration; check your logs, or set PHP's display_errors option to E_ALL and see if this provides more information.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
I check the php.ini and the display_errors is set to E_ALL, and in the system log i did not find anything. I'm running php5 as cgi. Do you have any other idea ?
tks
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by asmecher » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:26 am
Hi mldaniel,
Let's try to narrow down the problem. Try commenting out the following line in includes/driver.inc.php:
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PluginRegistry::loadCategory('generic');
See if you get anything more.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
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by mldaniel » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:48 am
asmecher wrote:Hi mldaniel,
Let's try to narrow down the problem. Try commenting out the following line in includes/driver.inc.php:
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PluginRegistry::loadCategory('generic');
See if you get anything more.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Open Journal Systems Team
Sorry, some settings in my php.ini was missing
I need to turn cgi.force_redirect to 0 (IIS) and uncomment some LIB lines.
Tks for everything
Now it works
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