Jul 15th, 2013, 3:54 PM
I have Resolved this issue.
I with I could tell you exactly what it was, I only know this:
- PHP was fine on my site before.
- Multiple uploads of Form Tools, and setting permissions as suggested, yielded no movement forward.
But many hours of research had convinced me that there were only 3 factors involved:
php.ini, .htaccess, php Configuration (default, single php, fastCGI)
I tried many modifications to these (from suggestions found on this forum and others), in any number of combinations. I became fluent enough in the concepts and lingo that I felt I could communicate the issues to a tech-support rep at HostMonster.
With more then a little effort and patience, he came up with the right settings, for the right files, in the right locations, with the right implementation of php.
its up and running, AND ITS EVEN BETTER FOR MY NEEDS THEN I HAD ANTICIPATED!!!
Now onward thru the forum to figure out table names for forms.
I with I could tell you exactly what it was, I only know this:
- PHP was fine on my site before.
- Multiple uploads of Form Tools, and setting permissions as suggested, yielded no movement forward.
But many hours of research had convinced me that there were only 3 factors involved:
php.ini, .htaccess, php Configuration (default, single php, fastCGI)
I tried many modifications to these (from suggestions found on this forum and others), in any number of combinations. I became fluent enough in the concepts and lingo that I felt I could communicate the issues to a tech-support rep at HostMonster.
With more then a little effort and patience, he came up with the right settings, for the right files, in the right locations, with the right implementation of php.
its up and running, AND ITS EVEN BETTER FOR MY NEEDS THEN I HAD ANTICIPATED!!!
Now onward thru the forum to figure out table names for forms.