What did you upgrade from?
If you're working with scripts written in PHP4, it's time to update. If you were using PHP5, you should be fine.
Now, did PHP get configured with Apache correctly?
I'm going to go ahead and play devil's advocate for a second, just to add an important viewpoint and set of issues.
1. If it wasn't for the malware writers and "hackers," nothing would get fixed. Want real world proof? Look at Snow Leopard. It's wide open for exploitation because up until now...
I'm going to go ahead and play devil's advocate for a second, just to add an important viewpoint and set of issues.
1. If it wasn't for the malware writers and "hackers," nothing would get fixed. Want real world proof? Look at Snow Leopard. It's wide open for exploitation because up until now...
My ex.
EDIT: It's true. She knows where she wants to go, can't figure out how to get there. Cheating whore, riddled with guilt, can't stop. College education, complete idiot. Moved to Michigan, in the middle of nowhere.
It's part of Windows.
Don't delete it.
It's not actually a website per se, it's a language. ASP is microsoft's server side scripting language for websites, part of the .NET collection.
It's part of Windows.
Don't delete it.
It's not actually a website per se, it's a language. ASP is microsoft's server side scripting language for websites, part of the .NET collection.
It's part of Windows.
Don't delete it.
It's not actually a website per se, it's a language. ASP is microsoft's server side scripting language for websites, part of the .NET collection.
It's part of Windows.
Don't delete it.
It's not actually a website per se, it's a language. ASP is microsoft's server side scripting language for websites, part of the .NET collection.
Not for a very long time.
It's not really an issue though. It's not even an environmental issue, the trees that are used to make paper were grown specifically for the purpose. There is no deforestation involved in the paper industry.
The problem is, if you want to go "paperless," you have to...
How did you setup the network controller on the virtual machines? If it's a NAT connection, manually assigning addesses will only work if you have the correct gateway, which is not going to be a 192 address. From what you say, you have essentially turned off networking for the virtual machines...