I'm getting a blank white page instead of the admin area after logging into sohoadmin
J jsilpo90 New Member Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Oct 20, 2010 #1 I'm getting a blank white page instead of the admin area after logging into sohoadmin
descalzo Grim Squeaker Community Support Messages 9,373 Reaction score 326 Points 83 Oct 20, 2010 #2 There is only one version of PHP available on Free Hosting and that is usually sufficient to run most apps. If some feature of PHP is disabled for security or performance reasons and it causes your script to fail, it should display an error message.
There is only one version of PHP available on Free Hosting and that is usually sufficient to run most apps. If some feature of PHP is disabled for security or performance reasons and it causes your script to fail, it should display an error message.
callumacrae not alex mac Community Support Messages 5,257 Reaction score 97 Points 48 Oct 20, 2010 #3 Who/what told you that you need to request a PHP version upgrade? ~Callum
J jsilpo90 New Member Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Oct 20, 2010 #4 I am experiencing the same problem as the user in this thread: http://x10hosting.com/forums/level-two-support/85093-pro-edition-site-builder-problems.html I have changed all the file permissions and experimented with commenting lines out, all to no avail. When I go to /sohoadmin/index.php I get the login screen, then a popup window that's all white instead of the admin panel. Last edited: Oct 20, 2010
I am experiencing the same problem as the user in this thread: http://x10hosting.com/forums/level-two-support/85093-pro-edition-site-builder-problems.html I have changed all the file permissions and experimented with commenting lines out, all to no avail. When I go to /sohoadmin/index.php I get the login screen, then a popup window that's all white instead of the admin panel.
Livewire Abuse Compliance Officer Staff member Messages 18,169 Reaction score 216 Points 63 Oct 20, 2010 #5 That page was back from 2008 when we used to have a PHP version system; we no longer do, everyone is on the equivilant of what "Intermediate" would've been.
That page was back from 2008 when we used to have a PHP version system; we no longer do, everyone is on the equivilant of what "Intermediate" would've been.