Not sure what went wrong. This is a fresh install on a new website. I tried to run install.php and all I get is the config.php showing in the browser.
config.php page displays when trying to run install.php 4.1.2
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What URL are you using? Never heard of that before.Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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Two things:
You did something REALLY funky to your config.php file
You did not upload the files properly.
Download a fresh copy of vBulletin and reupload the files. Use that fresh config.php file and open it with wordpad, then save it as a text file when you're done.Comment
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Then follow Zach's post.Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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Steve Machol Photography
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Thanks for the fast responses!
It works now!
Just to see if it was the config.php file, I deleted the unzipped VB folder and re-used the original zipped VB folder. I unzipped it again, opened the config.php in WordPad, made the changes and uploaded the new config.php file and it works fine.
I think I may have opened and edited config.php in MS Word by mistake. It is still in my "open with >" dialog box so im guessing thats what I did.
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