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GleeDs

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Install issue with cpg1.3.3
« on: April 21, 2005, 05:32:52 pm »

i have big problem with the new cpg

when i install it i got this error

Warning: Undefined variable: HTTP_POST_VARS in include/init.inc.php on line 125

Warning: Undefined index: SCRIPT_NAME in include/init.inc.php on line 171

Warning: Undefined index: REMOTE_ADDR in include/init.inc.php on line 178

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_fetch_assoc() in include/init.inc.php on line 80

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what i did is :

downloaded cpg1.3.3
extract it to my local server "apache"
made new data base using " phpmy admin"
when to the link "127.0.0.1/cpg133"
i got welcome screen and over it that error
i filled all the txt box as required "admin,password, dt name, dt user name ,... etc"
then OK
after that i gor other welcome messege
i pressed on the link to take me to the main page of my album but i got this error

can you please help me to fix it ??
« Last Edit: April 21, 2005, 11:15:47 pm by GauGau »
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Re: Install issue with cpg1.3.3
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2005, 04:26:21 am »

What version of PHP do you have installed?

mysql_fetch_assoc() requires at least PHP 4.0.3.

Might you be running PHP 5?

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register_long_arrays boolean
Tells PHP whether or not to register the deprecated long $HTTP_*_VARS type predefined variables. When On (default), long predefined PHP variables like $HTTP_GET_VARS will be defined. If you're not using them, it's recommended to turn them off, for performance reasons. Instead, use the superglobal arrays, like $_GET.

This directive became available in PHP 5.0.0.
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