Sunday 28 December 2003 12:05:23 pm - 2 replies
Modified on Sunday 28 December 2003 12:08:12 pm by Neil Kanth
Tim Dickinson
Tuesday 30 December 2003 4:50:24 am
Is your server running PHP as a CGI module by any chance?
if they are then you might need the php-cgi fix that is available by searching the ez.no site.
Although this normallyu gives Internal Server Error 500 (not the one you gave) - the other symptoms seem similar - so its worth finding out.
Cheers
Tim
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Neil Kanth
Thursday 01 January 2004 3:09:08 pm
I reinstalled and it's working fine now
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