HELP!!! working with eZPublish

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Michelle Moeller

Thursday 05 May 2005 4:04:20 pm

I originally began trying to study and learn PHP on my own - so I have installed EasyPHP1-7 and all of the files. With that set up I am able to run my scripts. THEN I found eZPublisher and took the slacker's road and downloaded EZPublish-3.5.2_Installer.exe utilizing all of the most recent files as of May 2, 2005. I was able to unbundle and install the files. When I go to view the index.php at local host it times out. I am currently only using my own PC (WindowsME) and have not uploaded the files to an outside webhost. I am using Apache and SQL. WHAT am I doing wrong on this installation bundle? When I open eZPublish to try to use it the page that comes up says -
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in c:\ezpublish\ezpublish\lib\ezxml\classes\ezxml.php on line 302

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in c:\ezpublish\ezpublish\lib\ezutils\classes\ezexecution.php on line 158

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 60 seconds exceeded in c:\ezpublish\ezpublish\lib\ezutils\classes\ezsession.php on line 90

Warning: Unknown(): A session is active. You cannot change the session module's ini settings at this time. in Unknown on line 0

This is different from the error I got the other night.

Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Jack Rackham

Friday 06 May 2005 3:02:29 am

Try to set the max php memory and max execution time higher.
You find them in php.ini

Michelle Moeller

Friday 06 May 2005 5:36:39 pm

Thank you so much - I THINK =)

A page now shows up, but the index.php that shows up shows a webpage - called "SHOP" and kernal (20) error stating: "
Module not found

The requested module index.php could not be found.

Possible reasons for this are:

* The module name was misspelled, try changing the URL.
* The module does not exist on this site.
* This site uses siteaccess matching in the URL and you didn't supply one, try inserting a siteaccess name before the module in the URL ."

It looks like an e-commerce page with links on the side and everything. Is this what I should expect from the http://localhost/index.php?

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