On 01/09/2013 01:43 PM, Madhura Jayaratne wrote:
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Rouslan Placella <rouslan@placella.com mailto:rouslan@placella.com> wrote:
On 01/09/2013 12:56 PM, Alex M wrote: > On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Alex M <alex.ukf@gmail.com <mailto:alex.ukf@gmail.com> > <mailto:alex.ukf@gmail.com <mailto:alex.ukf@gmail.com>>> wrote: > > > The demo server seems to be working fine, so I guess it's a local > problem. I still can't figure it out though. I pulled everything again, > and it works just fine on windows 7, but it still doesn't show > anything on Ubuntu 12.04 (no matter the browser). Other remote > branches don't help either. Anyway, it's my fault somehow. > > > I really don't have any other ideas left. I tried older versions, nothing > happens. I used the Ubuntu phpmyadmin package, same problem. > I rewrote the config.inc.php, and I also used the /setup/ script > (/setup/ loads just fine). I've changed all possible permissions. > Those resources just won't load. > > I've looked in the source file (which seems to be OK) and I've > noticed that [1] and [2] are actually the only ones that throw a > 355 error. Also, Firefox and Opera show me some links, but > there is absolutely no CSS loading. > > I'm guessing it's some kind of mix of the latest Ubuntu updates, > my apache and/or php. It's a bit frustrating, because now I can't > use PMA in any way here. I'm really curious if anyone else will > also encounter this problem. > > [1] > http://localhost/pma_github/phpmyadmin.css.php?server=1&token=5873545bd6946cfece9a57893f7f5e77&nocache=5430928760ltr > [2] http://localhost/pma_github/js/get_image.js.php?theme=pmahomme Hi Alex, please take this conversation elsewhere. The "help" or "support request" forums seems to be more appropriate in relation to your issue than the development mailing list. Bye, Rouslan
Hi all,
I am experiencing the same problem on one of the windows machines, but not on the one I usually use for development. It will be prudent to discuss this matter here if it turns out to the a problem for a large number of users as this is an absolute show stopper. We surely do not want to give the users a broken major version! I will try to do some investigations to see if I can figure out what's causing this.
Ok, sorry guys, my bad. It just sounded like there was something wrong with Alex's php or apache configuration.
Bye, Rouslan