Dave
You got me on the right track.
I had tried q=user to log on but it didn’t
work.
q=admin/settings no only works but everything
showed with clean url.
Not familiar with “allow overrides”
is or how to configure it.
Thanks
Ron
From: Metzler, David
[mailto:MetzlerD@evergreen.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005
3:20 PM
To: support@drupal.org;
drupal-support@drupal.org
Subject: RE: [support] Base URL
Problem
Also I'd verify that allow overrides is
configured for this directory in Apache, and that mod_rewrite is enabled.
You can also temporarily test drupal
without clean URL's enabled. You should be able to access the back door
page by navigating directly to http://localhost/inmrc?q=admin/settings.
Drupal will let you know whether clean URL's will work with your current apache
config settings. You can temporarily disable clean urls' while you get
your apache config working right.
Dave
From:
support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Ron Mahon
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005
10:14 AM
To: drupal-support@drupal.org
Subject: [support] Base URL
Problem
I am setting up a new test server on Ubunt Linux. Every thing was
looking Good, until I tried to get past the first page in Drupal.
I copy this whole site directory from Windows to Linux the databases
are identical every thing is the same.
Except that the windows machine used php5. The Linux machine is using
php4.3.
I figure it’s something to do with the apache 2 setup or
configuration.
This is the base string
$base_url = 'http://localhost/inmrc';
This is the error I get.
The requested URL /inmrc/user was not found on this server.
The base directory string is correct, but it seams to ignore the http://localhost part
Has anybody experienced this?
Thanks
Ron