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WHM & cPanel Settings messing up wordpress install

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  • cPanelMichael
    re: WHM & cPanel Settings messing up wordpress install Hello :) Could you post the specific error messages you are receiving on your websites instead of the actual URL? Thank you.
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  • Kiskaa
    re: WHM & cPanel Settings messing up wordpress install There are no error messages, the best way to show what the issue is ( with not being technical ) was to show the differences between the working site also on cpanel on our shared hosting, with the cpanel install on my vps which is breaking the site.
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  • cPanelMichael
    re: WHM & cPanel Settings messing up wordpress install Hello :) I recommend reviewing the requirements provided by your WordPress application and it's plugins (the install guides for these applications should have a requirements section), and ensuring those modules are installed via EasyApache: "WHM Home " Software " EasyApache (Apache Update)" Thank you.
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  • Kiskaa
    re: WHM & cPanel Settings messing up wordpress install Thanks for the fast response Michael, Looking at the gantry framework that this wordpress install is based upon, it lists the following requirements PHP 5.2.17+ (5.3+ recommended) MySQL 3.23 (5+ recommended) Apache 1.3 (2.2+ recommended) mod_mysql mod_xml mod_zlib Is that all handled within the area you said to look into do you know ? Again, thanks in advance.
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  • Kiskaa
    Michael, Having looked at where you have pointed me, I see where I can select and enable this stuff. The only thing I cant see anywhere is mod_xml listed. There is XSL and XMLRPC, would either of those be the mod_xml that you are refering too ? Thanks.
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  • cPanelMichael
    XML should be installed as a PHP module by default. You can verify this with the following command: php -m|grep xml
    Thank you.
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  • mtindor
    Since you're new on the forum, it looks like I'm unable to PM you. At any rate, it would be helpful to 'see' the problem you are having, but the links have been removed [wisely]. I'd suggest that you check any error_log files in your public_html, public_html/wp-admin and any others that might exist beneath your public_html folder. Those error_log files would go a long way in giving an idea what is going wrong. Mike
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