[Leaplist] Re: Leaplist Digest, Vol 38, Issue 4
Tom Dyll
tom at dyll.com
Thu Dec 3 07:54:52 EST 2009
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> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 00:23:49 -0500
> From: "Reid Martin" <reid at inshorefishingjournal.com>
> Subject: [Leaplist] Question about enabling PHP-XSL
> To: <leaplist at leap-cf.org>
> Cc: 'Tom Dyll' <tom at dyll.com>
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> I have a Godaddy virtual dedicated server and I would like to get help
> enabling php-xsl from the command line. The server has Fedora 7 and PHP
> 5.2.9 installed.
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> Thanks,
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> Reid Martin
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Guys let me introduce Reid. He is a developer friend of mine who works for
one of the bigger US companies that has an IT shop in central FL. We were
talking about Linux recently and some of the issue he was working on. I
suggested that he join the leap-cf mailing list because it a great local
group. Some of the strongest PHP programmers and Apache admins are right
here.
Reid,
Wow Fedora 7? Are you sure Thats really old and could be the reason for no
xsl support.
Do you have command line access to your server at Godaddy? Check the version
under /etc/fedora-release
I would suggest using a more recent version of Fedora. Like Fedora 12 but if
you can then try this.
Can you tell if libxslt is installed? (
http://www.php.net/manual/en/xsl.requirements.php)
How about php-xml? (http://drupal.org/node/103342)
Tom Dyll
tom at dyll.com
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