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  • Thread Starter compustrat

    (@compustrat)

    Right on brother! Thank you though, I needed that help to get my head on straight again. LOL

    So…it ended up to be…

    Fixed! – Had failed to enable CGI on the web server. A bit of a doh! moment, but that was the problem. Enabled it by opening the Computer Management Launcher, and Adding Role Services to the web server. In there, I checked the box for CGI.

    I then uninstalled, and then re-installed PHP 5.3.6, selecting the option to install FastCGI during that install process.

    Voile…the site immediately began loading.

    Thank you again! I really appreciate your time and assistance!

    Thread Starter compustrat

    (@compustrat)

    Fixed! – Had failed to enable CGI on the web server. A bit of a doh! moment, but that was the problem. Enabled it by opening the Computer Management Launcher, and Adding Role Services to the web server. In there, I checked the box for CGI.

    I then uninstalled, and then re-installed PHP 5.3.6, selecting the option to install FastCGI during that install process.

    Thread Starter compustrat

    (@compustrat)

    Hi Kevin! Thanks for the info. Yes the DNS information is correct. In fact, I do the DNS and web hosting from my home…and that is my static IP.

    Let me give a big DOH! because I never thought to try an index.html in place of the index.php. I will try that when I get home in a few hours. I guess I was a bit burned out after working out all the MySQL issues I had. LOL Anyway, I’m anxious to see what I get with that.

    Many thanks again. I’ll post my results when I’m done.

    just a little extra info:
    If I upload dasBlog to the site, it displays and interacts just fine. I’m actually hosting about 9 other sites off of this machine, all using .htm/.html files, and all of them display correctly.

    https://www.fozziebear.com
    https://www.ifitwereuptome.com are two examples.

    Thread Starter compustrat

    (@compustrat)

    …All of the files are ‘in’ the default directory. But the web server doesn’t seem to see them. …

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