Anyway, Tyler, are you using the commercial version of vB, 2.2.6? Or the Lite version? The Lite version is actually intended only for testing purposes to see if your server can run vB. Since I can't tell what you did, I would recommend running the Lite version and if that works, running the total version, assuming you have paid for it.
It doesn't seem apparent to me that Lycos gives you PHP or MySQL access, which are required for this. I could be wrong, though, as I've never looked at them as a host.
johnxp posted this at 15:18 — 25th September 2002.
Quote: Originally posted by mjames
It doesn't seem apparent to me that Lycos gives you PHP or MySQL access, which are required for this. I could be wrong, though, as I've never looked at them as a host.
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zollet posted this at 18:36 — 19th July 2002.
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Looks like your web host has disabled the ini_get() PHP function. But I guess you already figured that one out..
mjames posted this at 20:05 — 20th July 2002.
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404 error...
Anyway, Tyler, are you using the commercial version of vB, 2.2.6? Or the Lite version? The Lite version is actually intended only for testing purposes to see if your server can run vB. Since I can't tell what you did, I would recommend running the Lite version and if that works, running the total version, assuming you have paid for it.
It doesn't seem apparent to me that Lycos gives you PHP or MySQL access, which are required for this. I could be wrong, though, as I've never looked at them as a host.
johnxp posted this at 15:18 — 25th September 2002.
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http://www.tripod.lycos.co.uk/
50 mb free...
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