From the look of it, there is some problem with how PhpWiki determines
what version of PHP your site uses. I see:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 19:18:41 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1.2 Rewrit/1.1a
FrontPage/4.0.4.3 PH
P/4.0.3pl1
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0.3pl1
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
Unfortunately PhpWiki will try to use the dba_* library instead of the
dbm* library with any PHP version 4 or later; it's possible PHP 4.0.3 has
poor support for the dba_* functions, or it wasn't compiled in (more
likely).
I think what we need to try here is force your Wiki to use the dbm*
library. You can edit lib/config.php and set the database to "dbm" instead
of "default" (assuming you haven't changed it) and try again.
Let me know if it works...
~swain
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, David Novogrodsky wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> Thank you for contributing to the open source movement. I
> am looking forward to using a wiki on my web site.
>
> I downloaded your software yesterday (version 1.2). I tried
> to install it into my personal website.
> www.novogrodsky.net. I FTPed the contents of the unziped
> file to this directory:
> http://www.novogrodsky.net/phpwiki
>
> I pointed my browser at the directory and nothing happened.
> No error message and no visible page.
> I also tried http://www.novogrodsky.net/phpwiki/index.php,
> still nothing, no error and no page.
>
> I installed the program by first untarring it on my Mac and
> then uploading the entire contents to my web hosting
> company. Could the problem be phpwiki does not have the
> authority to create the pages it needs to?
>
> Sincerely,
> David Novogrodsky
>
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