Done... And the script runs fine. I'm running PHP Version 4.1.2. That's fairly current, isn't it? If php and MySQL are not the problem, I don't know what is. If anyone is up to the challenge, I'll email you SSH login information to give the PostNuke install a whirl yourself. -SD On 12/15/02 11:12 AM, "Bradley Miller" wrote: > I'm still running that version and it works perfect -- something like 48mb > of traffic per day across my MySQL databases . . . . I have more detailed > stats somewhere else . . . 165 days uptime so far. (Lost power I think at > one point???) > > As for what version of PHP, type in this quick little script: > > > > phpinfo(); > > ?> > > save it off as something like "myphpinfo.php" and then call it from your > web browser wherever you put it in your HTML directory structure. It > should give you all you need to know. > > At 09:27 AM 12/15/02 -0600, you wrote: >> >> OK - perhaps no PostNuke Gurus here. Let me try a different tack: >> >> I need to make sure that my box is running the newest versions of php and >> MySQL for PostNuke to run properly. The box is currently running >> YellowDogLinux 2.2. I've got SSH and WebMin running on it. >> >> 1 - WebMin tells me I'm running MySQL 3.23.41 and the download site tells me >> that they're up to 3.5.something. Is the incremental upgrade worth it? If >> so, could someone point me to a newbie-proof set of upgrade instructions? >> On 12/14/02 7:29 PM, "Seth Dimbert" wrote: >> >> 2 - How can I determine what version of php I'm running? > > >