What does this mean

Hello what does this mean

Warning: phpinfo() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/guild75/public_html/zenphoto/zp-core/functions-basic.php on line 1494

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  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    That means the Zenphoto setup script cannot read details about your server configuration. So you need to check and see yourself if it matches the requirements for Zenphoto.
  • Oh ok how do i change it?
  • oh yeah its for PDO_SQLite support (experimental)
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    You have to ask your host. Note, sqlite is and will stay experimental and does not - as the note should say - provide all features Zenphoto needs.
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    You have to ask your host. Note, sqlite is and will stay experimental and does not - as the note should say - provide all features Zenphoto needs.
  • It works on another website that is run my the same host
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    Same host, does not mean same server...
  • yep same server
  • it also says for the Database engine MSQL that still doesnt work
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    So that other website runs Zenphoto as well? What version? Maybe post a little info so we don't have to ask everything...
  • yeah the other site is on 1.4.2 I think. But if it doesnt work on MSQL that means that there is a coding error
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    Well, our own site runs the 1.4.2 RC as well.
  • ok does it still work with MYSQL, cos that new one doesn't
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    Of course it does as on our site. If it does not either the database credentials or the server are not right. That you need to find out.
  • You know, TheTwister, that you could save your self a lot of time and trouble (if that is your goal) by just posting a complete description of the errors and conditions you are seeing all at once.
    But if it doesnt work on MSQL that means that there is a coding error
    So you must be a software expert then to understand this. If so you should have no problem correcting the "error". Right now you are wasting our time and this thread is closed. If you decide you really want help, come back with real information and questions.
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