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pow

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:37

I am a dozy c-unit, I couldn't find it becuase it was commented :lol:

Sorry :lol:


willay

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:35

faggots


pow

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:31

Thanks Will, I'll try :)

It's not apache btw, I'm using IIS


willay

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:30

if its not there, define it, at the end of the file put

cgi.force_redirect = 0

restart apache, job done


pow

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:28

Because the ; means the line is ignored, and there is a bunch of long winded instructions that surround that cgi.blah blah.


Doug

posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:25

complete noob thing to say without seeing the full file but what about just deleting the ';' ?


pow

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 7th Oct 08 at 16:24

:(

Trying to install Moodle on my server, and failing.

It says:

2.1 Uncomment cgi.force_redirect in php.ini and set equal to 0
*** This is a very important step, don't neglect it. ***

But, in my php.ini file there is A LOT of shit, but no cgi.force_redirect without a ; starting the line (meaning its ignored yeah?)

So, what do I do :(

Thanks :)