Cannot View Php Pages

W

Weatherman

I've searched for an answer to this and can't find one. I can't view
pages with the PHP suffix. The basic (top) part comes up in my
browser, but the part with the PHP element does not. I've tried an
alternate browers, no dice. My guess is there is some sort of Java or
PHP fix I need.

A good example is this page: http://www.971freefm.com/pages/4096.php

I can see the top part, but the bottom does not register -- my page is
truncated. I know there is more to the page because I can see it on my
other computer. I've tried messing with security settings, and
reinstalling Adobe Flash Player and Active X, but no luck. I narrowed
it down to a problem with the PHP suffix, but I'm not a programmer.

If anyone can tell me why this page (as well as some "comments" pages
in newspaper sites) is not viewable, I'll be very grateful.
 
T

Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

Weatherman said:
I've searched for an answer to this and can't find one. I can't view
pages with the PHP suffix. The basic (top) part comes up in my
browser, but the part with the PHP element does not. I've tried an
alternate browers, no dice. My guess is there is some sort of Java or
PHP fix I need.

You are way off. This is comp.lang.*javascript*.

Your problem is most certainly not caused by and certainly cannot be
resolved with J(ava)Script/ECMAScript. Also, Java is not JavaScript.
And the PHP applications you are talking about are running server-side;
a client-side fix could only be successful if it corrected a previous
misconfiguration of the client.

You are looking for a newsgroup dealing with the configuration of your Web
browser and/or your operating system. Before you do that, remove or disable
all local software that might interfere with your local applications and
your network connection, such as local proxy servers, antivirus software and
desktop firewalls. Make sure your HTTP proxy settings are correct, and if
you use a remote proxy that it works correctly.


HTH

PointedEars
 
W

Weatherman

You are way off. This is comp.lang.*javascript*.

Your problem is most certainly not caused by and certainly cannot be
resolved with J(ava)Script/ECMAScript. Also, Java is not JavaScript.
And the PHP applications you are talking about are running server-side;
a client-side fix could only be successful if it corrected a previous
misconfiguration of the client.

You are looking for a newsgroup dealing with the configuration of your Web
browser and/or your operating system. Before you do that, remove or disable
all local software that might interfere with your local applications and
your network connection, such as local proxy servers, antivirus software and
desktop firewalls. Make sure your HTTP proxy settings are correct, and if
you use a remote proxy that it works correctly.

HTH

PointedEars
--
var bugRiddenCrashPronePieceOfJunk = (
navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE 5') != -1
&& navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mac') != -1
) // Plone, register_function.js:16

Thanks -- I was shooting in the dark. Good suggestion.
 

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