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  Installing a Wiki on Your iBook
Subject:   installation
Date:   2003-06-08 14:49:29
From:   anonymous2
I followed your very helpful installation guide for phpwiki and everything works except that I get Php warnings:


lib/config.php:145: Notice[8]: Object to string conversion


lib/config.php:145: Notice[1024]: Object


when I go to http://daaa.local/~giusseppe/phpwiki/


these are in a box at the bottom of the Home Page and if I try to edit a page I get the message that :


Could not open the page ?http://daaa.local/~giusseppe/phpwiki/index.php/HomePage?action=edit? because Safari could not load any data for this location.


Can you please tell me what I have got to do ?


regards


Giusseppe


g@metalgarden.ca

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  • installation
    2003-06-17 13:23:16  matt_hunt [Reply | View]

    I don't think that the two problems - the error messages and the page loading failure - are necessarily connected. You can get rid of the messages in the way I have detailed in another response to this article, but I doubt if this will help with the other problem. You need to find out why Safari is failing to load, it might be a temporary failure, so if you try to reload or try with another browser it might work. If not, I'm afraid that your best bet is to take a look in Apache's error log to see if there are any clues in there as to what went wrong.

    Good luck.
    • installation
      2003-06-25 09:43:47  keith_veleba [Reply | View]

      Matt,

      The page has no data error happens on my TiBook with Safari, Camino, Mozilla, and IE. At first I thought it might be a permissions problem, but I was wrong; everything seemed to be in order.

      I did not have any of the PHP problems like the person at the start of this thread, but I do have the page contains no data error. Apache's error log has not recorded anything that could be the issue.

      Keith Veleba