Explorer trying to open index.php

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • newsleecher@spam.com

    Explorer trying to open index.php

    I have installed Mercuryboard bulletin board software and it is
    running well except for the fact that every time I try to post a
    message on the board it tries to execute the index.php file on the
    local machine. So I get a message that either ask me for a file to
    use to open it with, or a message asking me to save the file. Does
    anyone know why a php would be trying to execute on the local
    machine instead of the server?


    --
    --------------------------------- --- -- -
    Posted with NewsLeecher v3.5 Beta 7
    Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
    ------------------- ----- ---- -- -

  • Jerry Stuckle

    #2
    Re: Explorer trying to open index.php

    newsleecher@spa m.com wrote:
    I have installed Mercuryboard bulletin board software and it is
    running well except for the fact that every time I try to post a
    message on the board it tries to execute the index.php file on the
    local machine. So I get a message that either ask me for a file to
    use to open it with, or a message asking me to save the file. Does
    anyone know why a php would be trying to execute on the local
    machine instead of the server?
    >
    >
    --
    --------------------------------- --- -- -
    Posted with NewsLeecher v3.5 Beta 7
    Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
    ------------------- ----- ---- -- -
    >
    Did you try asking on mercuryboard.co m? They have a support forum,
    after all.

    --
    =============== ===
    Remove the "x" from my email address
    Jerry Stuckle
    JDS Computer Training Corp.
    jstucklex@attgl obal.net
    =============== ===

    Comment

    • Jerry Stuckle

      #3
      Re: Explorer trying to open index.php

      newsleecher@spa m.com wrote:
      I have installed Mercuryboard bulletin board software and it is
      running well except for the fact that every time I try to post a
      message on the board it tries to execute the index.php file on the
      local machine. So I get a message that either ask me for a file to
      use to open it with, or a message asking me to save the file. Does
      anyone know why a php would be trying to execute on the local
      machine instead of the server?
      >
      >
      --
      --------------------------------- --- -- -
      Posted with NewsLeecher v3.5 Beta 7
      Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
      ------------------- ----- ---- -- -
      >
      BTW - your sig separator is incorrect. It needs to be exactly
      dash-dash-space all alone on a line. You're missing the space.

      --
      =============== ===
      Remove the "x" from my email address
      Jerry Stuckle
      JDS Computer Training Corp.
      jstucklex@attgl obal.net
      =============== ===

      Comment

      • newsleecher@spam.com

        #4
        Re: Explorer trying to open index.php

        The problem was with GZIP compression turned on. I turned it off and
        it fixed the problem.

        Thanks to those who helped and to those who just had useless
        comments..You need someone at home that will talk to you.


        --
        --------------------------------- --- -- -
        Posted with NewsLeecher v3.5 Beta 7
        Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
        ------------------- ----- ---- -- -

        Comment

        • Jerry Stuckle

          #5
          Re: Explorer trying to open index.php

          newsleecher@spa m.com wrote:
          The problem was with GZIP compression turned on. I turned it off and
          it fixed the problem.
          >
          Thanks to those who helped and to those who just had useless
          comments..You need someone at home that will talk to you.
          >
          >
          --
          --------------------------------- --- -- -
          Posted with NewsLeecher v3.5 Beta 7
          Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
          ------------------- ----- ---- -- -
          >
          No useless comments. You had a problem with MercuryBoard. They have
          their own support team - and you should be asking them first.

          And your sig separator is still incorrect.

          --
          =============== ===
          Remove the "x" from my email address
          Jerry Stuckle
          JDS Computer Training Corp.
          jstucklex@attgl obal.net
          =============== ===

          Comment

          Working...