Oddly enough the only difference between the two is a virtual server I had previously configured but had removed after the upgrade.
Me thinks I deleted a bit more lines then I should have when I deleted the virtual server from the conf file. Thank god I make backups of everything.
:)
The...
ok. I placed the backup copy of my apache.conf file into the conf dir. Restarted apache and now it works. :)
So now I'll compare the files and see whats different.
Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it!
Yes, php and works fine on the server. I'll take a look at mime_magic. I did look at the mime types via webmin for apache. It shows application/octet-stream bin dmz lzh exe class in the mime.type file. I'll check the apache.conf file and make sure its not hosed with odd characters or something...
Here's an example of the error when trying to update a table in MySQL via phpMyAdmin. Basically I get the same type of error in the content management system. What should have been posted was an update to data in a table. Like this -> insert into table ('1', 'name', 'age'); <-
Error
SQL-query...
I'll check the code from the content manager. It is new, however, I have used phpMyAdmin for sometime now and it's also displaying the mime type instead of the data I type in.
I used an RPM packages for redhat 7.0 and did the upgrades via the gnome interface.
Using apache 1.34.14
Php V4.04.4
Mysql 3.23.32
I just upgraded to these versions above. I used to be able to publish content via php web pages and use phpMyAdmin to add data to my tables via a text box and then a publish it etc.
Now when I try it instead of the data I type in I get the MIME...
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