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Setup not working... - bs84 - 24-10-2005

RogerUsh - Could you explain in more detail, especially about how to get the PHP5 running?

Thanks..




Setup not working... - RogerUsh - 24-10-2005

I looked under the Dreamhost control panel Knowledge Base (just one of the great attributes of dreamhost) for PHP5 and it pointed me to the "Domain > Manage Domain" area.

I reposted full instructions here:

http://www.zenphoto.org/support/topic.php?id=120




Setup not working... - taybin - 24-10-2005

I found that switching to php5 solved the cgi-system problem and everything fell into place.




Setup not working... - roco - 17-01-2006

This Sucks!!!

So many people having the same problem.....

I have tried all kinds of turned off rewrite engines and all suggested rewrite base paths and no luck!!

Still the same error:

"Not Found
The requested URL /cgi-php/zen/setup.php was not found on this server.

Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.boardshort.com Port 80"




Setup not working... - Bunglegirl - 02-02-2006

I don't know where to start. I'm having similar problems but I don't see a .htaccess files anywhere. I have turned on invisable files and see other .whatever files but no .htaccess. Do I need this? Shoudl I create one from scratch? I don't even know where to put it... in the root of my entire site, of my host (I have 3 domains on there) or on the root of the zenphoto folder?

I am also on Dreamhost and would prefer not to use PHP5 so I can use their poll installation (which doesn't work in PHP5). However, I would like clean, search-friendly titles.




Setup not working... - trisweb - 07-02-2006

Bunglegirl -- yes, you need .htaccess if you want rewritten URLs. It should go in the root of your zenphoto installation.

It might not have been copied if you're using a Mac or some other FTP client that hides dot-files.