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Whats wrong with my installtion

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b prof

Sunday 27 November 2005 2:26:05 pm

I have created a db with full access user account, and after that I uploaded the file to my site, but the poblem is that each time I enter the page nothing shows up, NO error messege, nothing shows, just blank page...

Any help please

Brendan Pike

Sunday 27 November 2005 7:27:49 pm

You need to provide some more info. Are you saying you are not seeing anything at all, images even? If so this sounds like an apache configuration problem more so than eZ publish. Describe your apache setup please.

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b prof

Sunday 27 November 2005 10:06:31 pm

Yep, no images or text appears, nothing.

My hoster have apache 1.3.3 installed.

I have installed other CMS, the worked just fine, but they weren't what I was looking for.

Brendan Pike

Sunday 27 November 2005 10:39:08 pm

even if your rewrite rules aren't correct you should still see something. Can you show me an ls -la of your root directory? What happens if you write your own simpe test index.php file and place it in root? If you cant't see your own index.php then you know you have configuration issues with yoru setup / server.

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b prof

Sunday 27 November 2005 11:36:56 pm

I uploaded and index.php file it worked okay, I've also uploaded and installed Joomla and it worked fine...I don't know why it happen with ezPublish

Clarence Washington

Tuesday 07 February 2006 3:15:28 pm

I have exactly the same problem as the one originally mentioned. Absolutely nothing on the screen. All of the LAMP components are the correct versions. The one thing is that it's a shared hosting environment, so I don't have access to the root directory. I was under the impression that EZPublish did not require this. If that is the case, could someone say so and I'll stop wasting valuable time on this. If I should be able to run the system, then what is the appropriate workaround. I assume it would have something to do with the manual installation process, but it was as clear as greek to me. (If it had been latin, I might have been OK!)

Thomas Nunninger

Wednesday 08 February 2006 4:20:53 am

Shared hosting seems to be a problem (resources, configuration, ..) often. Are you sure, e.g. the memory_limit in php.ini is high enough?

Have a nice day

Thomas