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Configuration problem?, ie. // in urls

Configuration problem?, ie. // in urls

Tuesday 14 January 2003 4:13:25 am - 3 replies

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Tony Wood

Tuesday 14 January 2003 5:15:33 am

This appears to be similar to http://developer.ez.no/forum/message/13292/ try seeing if any info there helps.

Tony

> Hi,
> I have installed eZ publish 3 with demo data under Win2000,
> Apache 1.3, PHP 4.1 (cgi), MySQL.
>
> When I try to test the software, after the login screen (at
> http://localhost/ezpublish/ezpublish/index.php) I get
> "http://localhost/ezpublish/index.php//" as URL
> and the demo site (? - it says "Site map" and
> "My folder" on top of the central area). However,
> all links look like
> "http://localhost/ezpublish/index.php//content/view/full/158"
> and by clicking on them, the same page gets loaded.
> Even when I delete one of the two slashes, nothing
> changes.
>
> I read the included install info, tried to find a solution
> here at these forums, but everything I found and tried
> (Apache/PHP/eZ publish configuration) results in no change
> to the situation (ie.
> http://developer.ez.no/forum/message/4625).
> I have the feeling that there is not only one reason for my
> problem.
>
> Please give me a hint as to what I should pay attention
> to.
> I will reply to answers within minutes (in the next 6
> hours).

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Christoph Schneider

Tuesday 14 January 2003 6:09:58 am

> This appears to be similar to
> http://developer.ez.no/forum/message/13292/ try seeing if
> any info there helps.

Thank you Tony, http://developer.ez.no/forum/message/12918/ to where your hint lead me seems to be like my problem but it didn't help me so far. I am still trying...

Christoph Schneider

Tuesday 21 January 2003 5:05:06 am

Thank you for your help.

I finally came to the conclusion that it might be worth to try and re-install PHP as a module for Apache instead of using it as CGI. Voilá, whereas I still have the double slashes after the admin login, the application works properly, now. (Well, most of it.)

Have I missed the information, that eZ publish doesn't work with PHP as CGI? If so, I am sorry, but maybe other people will appreciate the information stated again here...

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