Re: Apache vs IIS
- From: "asdf" <asdf@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:53:51 +1100
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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eclipsme wrote:[snip]
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
eclipsme wrote:Well, I thought this might be a place to get a bit of help with this.
Hi all,
I have a photo gallery script that runs perfectly on an Apache server,
but when I upload it to an IIS server I get the following error when
clicking on a thumbnail:
"BAD REQUEST Please go back and request another image"
Is this a configuration problem? Is it a problem with the script
itself? I don't know where to being looking, so any ideas are
appreciated.
Thanks,
Harvey Wasserman
Who knows? It's not a PHP problem, though.
Whether you term it a PHP problem or not, I have a PHP script that I am
having trouble with and would like help on how to proceed. Not to start a
flame, but a more constructive comment would have been more helpful to
me.
Harvey
It is a constructive comment. It may be a PHP script. But this isn't a
PHP problem. The script isn't even getting executed. And the fact it
works on Apache is a *very good* indication it's not a PHP problem.
Here's a suggestion. Try troubleshooting the problem. Then when you
figure out it's an IIS problem, try an IIS newsgroup.
Regardless, I've never heard of IIS producing a message "BAD REQUEST Please
go back and request another image". "BAD REQUEST" maybe, but not with
"another image" - lol. My guess would be that it's in the code *somewhere*.
.
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