Cannot open a website containing .php files !!??

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  • Neal Dominique
    New Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 3

    Cannot open a website containing .php files !!??

    To all the good people of this site,
    Firstly, A very Good Day to you all. Getting right to the point, whenever I try to login to only one particular legit website from my University ( i.e Made by my University ), I am unable to do so and I get this error "enrolment file.php does not exist" but I can log onto this site from all other computers. On referiing, to the IT guy in my University he mentioned soemthing about .php files not being supported supported which I dont understand cause I can view all types of sites and files on my Internet Explorer 9. I've an Windows 7 Ultimate OS.

    I looked up this problem on Google but could not find a suitable solution .. So I am writing to you as my last hope as I've all assignments uploaded by my university on that site :( !!

    Could anybody PLS tell me what to do ??

    Thanking In Advance
  • PsychoCoder
    Recognized Expert Contributor
    • Jul 2010
    • 465

    #2
    Well start by showing the code you're using. Without that it's nearly impossible to do since we cannot see what you're doing :)

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    • Dormilich
      Recognized Expert Expert
      • Aug 2008
      • 8694

      #3
      I am unable to do so and I get this error "enrolment file.php does not exist" but I can log onto this site from all other computers. On referiing, to the IT guy in my University he mentioned soemthing about .php files not being supported supported which I dont understand cause I can view all types of sites and files on my Internet Explorer 9.
      those two statements don’t make sense. what you describe looks more like a typing error (resulting in a 404 (file not found) error) while support of PHP files is a server-side issue and has nothing to do with browsers.

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      • Neal Dominique
        New Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 3

        #4
        Originally posted by Dormilich
        those two statements don’t make sense. what you describe looks more like a typing error (resulting in a 404 (file not found) error) while support of PHP files is a server-side issue and has nothing to do with browsers.
        Hey Dormilich,
        Thank you for taking time to go through my question. To clarify, No there's no typing error and also its not a server side issue cause I can log onto my account from all other computers except my own and I also verified with our IT guy and he too confirms there are no issues !!

        =S

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        • Neal Dominique
          New Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 3

          #5
          Originally posted by PsychoCoder
          Well start by showing the code you're using. Without that it's nearly impossible to do since we cannot see what you're doing :)
          Hey there PsychoCoder,

          Thank you for taking time to go through my question. Could you pls tell me how to show the code you are talking about. I am not really a tech savvy guy =$

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