Safe mode restriction

Safe mode restriction

Monday 03 November 2003 4:18:26 am - 2 replies

Modified on Monday 03 November 2003 5:28:09 am by Mary Evans

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Jo Henrik Endrerud

Monday 03 November 2003 4:28:54 am

Looks like you have safe mode enabled. This is not posible with eZ publish. Edit your php.ini file and set the safe_mode variable to off

Jo Henrik Endrerud | System Developer @ Seeds Consulting | http://www.seeds.no

Mary Evans

Monday 03 November 2003 4:44:10 am

I have been researching the file_exists(), and have an idea that it is not PHP but Apache that is causing the error. I'll be digging into it further, and if I find the solution, I'll post here.

Meanwhile, if anyone else knows, thanks in advance for the help.

By the way, my set up is Apache 2 (Mandrake Linux 9.1) - - -

In looking up my PHP version, much to my surprise, PHP is NOT INSTALLED!!! I have no php.ini in /etc.

Sigh. Ignore my questions for now. I've got to investigate to see what happened and why a package I explicitly chose did not get installed.

Thanks, all.

Mary

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