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Problem with PHP to CGI? Attempting a new install. Thought I had it until just at the end where in the path to the: URL to PhotoPost main script directory The default path showed this: domain/cgi-system/php.cgi Here are a few specs on my setup: shared hosting on Linux using Dreamhost They require PHP to run as CGI (this is the problem I am sure) PHP version 4.4.8 Mysql version 5.0.16 link to attempted install: http://www.kingsoutdoorworld.com/gallery/ From what I have been able to gather, the cgi-system/php.cgi is not allowing the php scripts to function properly with photopost. Any ideas on how I can get around this or what needs to be changed with a path or something? Dreamhost is set to run php as cgi and so the scripts are not executing as they are piggy backing the cgi-system/php.cgi path and are not being found. Thanks in advance for any help as my limitations on php and coding is getting the best of me on this one. Dave |
We have no control over urls your server translates on the install however if you enter the proper url things should be fine. Just rerun install and where it asks for the url to photopost input the correct url. Just looks like you left the incorrect url to me. |
So any ideas on what that link would be? I am not sure what URL to include to bypass or connect to the correct script to photopost? The default path my server is pulling up to URL to PhotoPost main script directory is not working... |
Not sure if this helps, but here is the link to phpinfo http://www.kingsoutdoorworld.com/phpinfo.php |
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Man, did I over think that one. Thanks a bunch. Works like a charm now. |
Not a problem glad to assist have a good weekend. |
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