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    Hi
    I've set up WAMP to develop my site offline, and i've put the usersystem on, and it's displaying like this

    http://www.tehupload.com/uploads/511222486a80a42why.PNG

    Any ideas?
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    That's nothing to do with WAMP, probs your code.


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    no, because it works fine on a hosting account

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    In the task tray, what does the WAMP logo like? PHP might not be turned on.

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    It could also be the fact that you've used shorthand tags "<?" and the server has them disabled, but I'm going to say edgates is probably more along the lines of the problem.

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    You viewing on ur localhost?

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    ok, the wamp light is white, yes i'm viedwing on localhost, but i've also tried viewing on http://*IP*

    Is there a way that i can enable <? tags, since it would take years to cahnge them all lol

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    In php.ini you'll have a line with
    short_open_tag = Off
    now it will either be Off or On, change it accordingly. It's located in your php folder, but sometimes the server puts them in other places (XAMPP puts a copy in apache\bin for example) so use phpinfo and find "Loaded Configuration File".

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    short tag thing worked a treat
    Didn't work but then restarted php and it did

    TY verymuch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iszak View Post
    In php.ini you'll have a line with now it will either be Off or On, change it accordingly. It's located in your php folder, but sometimes the server puts them in other places (XAMPP puts a copy in apache\bin for example) so use phpinfo and find "Loaded Configuration File".
    That's interesting.. I used to have that problem, i couldn't use <?, not that i do anymore anyway, but i have no experience with the php.ini file.

    +rep if i can for pointing it out

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