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Re: [ic] freebsd IC blank pages and premature end of script headers


On 08/21/2006 11:17 AM, Bill Beecham wrote:
There is no virtual host. This is my own server completley dedicated the catalog that will hopefully get finished soon. Exactly what info do you want from the httpd.conf file? I can post that info for you. Otherwise it's a looooonng file.

I think you misunderstand me. I want the info from the <VirtualHost> ... </VirtualHost> block in the httpd.conf file. This is usually at the end of the file or sometimes in seperate files in a vhost subdirectory. While it is possible to run a web server without this section I don't recommend it, even if there's only one domain running on the site it's still a good idea to have a <VirtualHost> block for it.

That said, read further down...

And I notice that on top of the checkout page working when I manually type in the url to it the login.html,new_account.html,lost_password.html,help.html, and a few other pages work beautifully.

That helps. All of the pages you list that work use the leftonly or the noleft template. The ones that don't work appear to be using the leftright template. Perhaps one of the components on the right side is causing the problem, or the region file itself.

Copy a page that doesn't work (say, index.html) to a new name, try to access it to verify that it still doesn't work, then remove all the components for the right side from the file. If it works copy it again and remove the components one at a time until you've found the one that is breaking it. If it still doesnt' work, try changing the template to leftonly and see if that fixes it. Once you've determined that it will go a long ways towards fixing it.

Note it could also be something specific in the main content of the pages that is not working so you still have that approach if this one fails to give any results.

If it were a perl module it would probably be one that has to do with the databases, yet in order for those db's to be created to begin with the modules must be there and working, unless my logic is little fuzzy (pun intended).

It could be a corrupted install of a perl module. One which is only accessed by ceartain tags on ceartain pages.

Peter
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