[pmwiki-users] PHP5 and Pmwiki

Nancy.M.Blanchette at healthnet.com Nancy.M.Blanchette at healthnet.com
Fri Feb 9 12:52:14 CST 2007


Hi,

"Is it just .doc types that are giving the issue?  If you rename the
.doc file to use a different extension, does it upload okay?"

Answer - no.  I renamed the .doc type to .txt and had the same issue.
However, if I create a .txt from scratch and upload it works.  So I am sure
that it is the mime encoding in the document itself is the problem.

"Is there a url we could look at?  (If so, could you set
"$EnableDiag = 1;" in your local/config.php?)"

Answer - We are behind a company firewall...

"I suspect the difference has to do with differences in the
configuration files for your installations of PHP4 and PHP5, and
not that PmWiki is doing anything specific to PHP4.  However,
I'm occasionally wrong about this sort of things, so we'll need
to track it down a bit more."

Answer - I can provide the php.ini files if that would help as well as the
apache configuration files.  Please let me know.

"Is there anything else special about your configuration -- i.e.,
are you doing anything with CleanUrls, url redirections, etc?"

Answer - No - I am testing on the most basic installation - just a straight
PMwiki install with uploads turned on.

Thanks for your support!



                                                                           
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 10:31:06AM -0800, Nancy.M.Blanchette at healthnet.com
wrote:
>
> I am using Zendcore:  zend.com which is PHP5.  I am also using Pmwiki
> version 2.1.27.  I having an issue with file uploads with .doc types
giving
> me a internal server error.  When I run the same version of pmwiki on
PHP4
> , I don't get the internal server error and .doc types work properly in
> uploads.  However, direction is to use Zendcore PHP5.

Is it just .doc types that are giving the issue?  If you rename the
.doc file to use a different extension, does it upload okay?

Is there a url we could look at?  (If so, could you set
"$EnableDiag = 1;" in your local/config.php?)

As far as I know, PmWiki doesn't do anything that won't work in
PHP 5.  I've been running PmWiki on various systems with PHP 5
and uploads for quite some time.

I suspect the difference has to do with differences in the
configuration files for your installations of PHP4 and PHP5, and
not that PmWiki is doing anything specific to PHP4.  However,
I'm occasionally wrong about this sort of things, so we'll need
to track it down a bit more.

Is there anything else special about your configuration -- i.e.,
are you doing anything with CleanUrls, url redirections, etc?

Pm




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