register_argc_argv php.ini issues

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  1. st89

    st89 New Member

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    Two weeks ago I didn't even know what PHP was so please bear with me whilst I try an explain:

    I'm tinkering with Vanilla Forum 1.1.5a from Lussumo on Fedora Linux (10) and am working on integrating OpenX. OpenX states to install it into localhost.localdomain/openx and chmod a few folders (which i've done). It then asks you to visit localhost.localdomain/openx to begin the installation. I get 25% through before getting:

    I used gedit on /etc/php.ini to change the register_argc_argv to On, on lines 92 and 471, but it made no difference. Does anyone know where I'm going wrong?

    Thanks in advance for any help/tips/pointers
     
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    Have you restarted Apache? Any changes to the php.ini file requires Apache to be restarted, so any changes can take effect.
     
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    Thanks for the reply. I restarted it by accident a few hours after I posted and it worked fine.
     
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    @ Mr.Pete_bisy,
    in the signature of your profile the link which takes u to "Parsons Brinckerhoff" has an XSS vulnerability in the search bar. Make sure u fix it soon. Let me know if ya want some help.
     

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