Yea, but what about you want to call a certain URL on the server itself? I mean, let's suppose you have a cron job which calls an URL on a...
And how ca I do that?
There is any way to do what andrewt originally requested? Thanks! Dorian
Any luck with this approach?
Hello! I resolved this... Here is my solution (in case someone else might need it): I added at the end of the Apache2 config file...
Hello! I am trying to forward all the requests made to http://www.mydomain.com/ispconfig/ to the ISPConfig web interface using Apache's...
Found the solution! It is working!!! So, to sum up: Do not ever think to change the default encoding in mysql before installing ISPConfig!...
I followed the perfect setup exactly... I will uninstall and reinstall ISPConfig and let you know if it works or not. Thanks! :)
Nope, that's not it.... Converted everything to Latin1 and it still doesn't work... Peraps I should reinstall ISPConfig (for the 100 th time...)?...
I am trying to convert the tables to Latin1... Let's see what happens...
Not sure... how should I find this out? During setup, I "forced" mysql to use UTF-8 as default encoding... Could this be a problem? Thanks!
Unpacked on server...
I guess I'll quit trying.... I reinstalled linux, downgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Server (following the perfect setup, of course). Guess what... SAME...
nope, it wasn't....
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