I created a new installation of windows server hosting
The package has been inserted as the root public folder.
The error at the end of the installation is this:
Not atto open. / Cache / data_global.php
Can anyone tell me something?
Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
I am not sure Icy Phoenix is running on windows server.
I only know people with Linux server.
Should IcyPhoenix work on windows servers?
fucile wrote: [View Post]
I am not sure Icy Phoenix is running on windows server.
I only know people with Linux server.
Should IcyPhoenix work on windows servers?
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
If it's in the root of the public folder then this would more than likely need to be:
Cache / data_global.php
So I suspect that you would need to remove directory path / from the path in settings?
fucile wrote: [View Post]
If it's in the root of the public folder then this would more than likely need to be:
Cache / data_global.php
So I suspect that you would need to remove directory path / from the path in settings?
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
The problem is that the file does not exist in Icy Phoenix package, and to be sure I tried two ways to install.
folder public / intallation in root
public folder / installation folder by
The same problem
For me it is a permission problem with folders
@ TheSteffen
I know with certainty that the package works on Windows Server
folder public / intallation in root
public folder / installation folder by
The same problem
For me it is a permission problem with folders
@ TheSteffen
I know with certainty that the package works on Windows Server
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
This is on the GOOGLE web as a problem. And is covered in more area's than just this one.
https://www.phpbb.com/community/vie...al.php#p8130365
Edit:
It too of course could be a Windows bridging Cache file that Icy Phoenix can't access because there are some settings in constants.php that are needed.
But I'm sure that between you, MG and your ISP - Something will be worked out. ;)
fucile wrote: [View Post]
This is on the GOOGLE web as a problem. And is covered in more area's than just this one.
Quote:
https://www.phpbb.com/community/vie...al.php#p8130365
Edit:
It too of course could be a Windows bridging Cache file that Icy Phoenix can't access because there are some settings in constants.php that are needed.
But I'm sure that between you, MG and your ISP - Something will be worked out. ;)
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
Oh great, I doesnt know that... thanks for the information.
fucile wrote: [View Post]
Oh great, I doesnt know that... thanks for the information.
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
- Icy Phoenix can work on Windows server, there could be only few issues with permissions on folders... but if configured properly it can work... Steffen aren't you running a local server on your Win? That's exactly the same. :LOL:
- cache/data_global.php is created on the fly where needed, it's not there in the empty package, because it contains config data, and if Icy Phoenix is not set up, it can't contains config data, because there is no config yet! I think the problem is related to wrong configuration of paths and/or Icy Phoenix.
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
Thanks for the information, I am still learning day by day :mricy:
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
Thanks for the information, I am still learning day by day :mricy:
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
Hm.
Is´nt it, that apache has automaticly full permissions on Win server ??
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
Hm.
Is´nt it, that apache has automaticly full permissions on Win server ??
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
Exactly... FULL PERMISSIONS! :mri:
spydie wrote: [View Post]
Exactly... FULL PERMISSIONS! :mri:
Subject: Re: Not Able To Open ./cache/data_global.php
It was always my experience with some other software prioritised for linux, that Win-Server can't handle the unix path too well, and to get it to work we always had to convert something like ./../../settings.php for example to http://domain/path/includes/settings.php
I know Icy already defines the full path just about everywhere - But I thought I'd just mention it.
I know Icy already defines the full path just about everywhere - But I thought I'd just mention it.
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