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(This post was last modified: 09-10-2021, 01:55 PM by jreklund.)

We are testing moving some sites to a new server. I have installed Igniter 3.1.11 and moved the files for the site and adjusted the config files for the new server. The site is running on apache and this is what I get when I go to the site.

PHP Code:
<?php
/**
* CodeIgniter
*
* An open source application development framework for PHP -- index.php
*
* This content is released under the MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2014 - 2019, British Columbia Institute of Technology
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*
* @package CodeIgniter
* @author EllisLab Dev Team
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 - 2014, EllisLab, Inc. (https://ellislab.com/)
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2014 - 2019, British Columbia Institute of Technology (https://bcit.ca/)
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT License
* @link https://codeigniter.com
* @since Version 1.0.0
* @filesource
*/

/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* You can load different configurations depending on your
* current environment. Setting the environment also influences
* things like logging and error reporting.
*
* This can be set to anything, but default usage is:
*
*    development
*    testing
*    production
*
* NOTE: If you change these, also change the error_reporting() code below
*/
define('ENVIRONMENT''production');

/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* ERROR REPORTING
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Different environments will require different levels of error reporting.
* By default development will show errors but testing and live will hide them.
*/
switch (ENVIRONMENT)
{
case 
'production':
error_reporting(-1);
ini_set('display_errors'0);
break;

case 
'testing':
case 
'development':
ini_set('display_errors'1);
if (
version_compare(PHP_VERSION'5.3''>='))
{
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT & ~E_USER_NOTICE & ~E_USER_DEPRECATED);
}
else
{
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_STRICT & ~E_USER_NOTICE);
}
break;

default:
header('HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable.'TRUE503);
echo 
'The application environment is not set correctly.';
exit(
1); // EXIT_ERROR
}

/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* SYSTEM DIRECTORY NAME
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* This variable must contain the name of your "system" directory.
* Set the path if it is not in the same directory as this file.
*/
$system_path 'system';

/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* APPLICATION DIRECTORY NAME
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* If you want this front controller to use a different "application"
* directory than the default one you can set its name here. The directory
* can also be renamed or relocated anywhere on your server. If you do,
* use an absolute (full) server path.
* For more info please see the user guide:
*
* https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/managing_apps.html
*
* NO TRAILING SLASH!
*/
$application_folder 'application';

/*
*---------------------------------------------------------------
* VIEW DIRECTORY NAME
*---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* If you want to move the view directory out of the application
* directory, set the path to it here. The directory can be renamed
* and relocated anywhere on your server. If blank, it will default
* to the standard location inside your application directory.
* If you do move this, use an absolute (full) server path.
*
* NO TRAILING SLASH!
*/
$view_folder '';


/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* DEFAULT CONTROLLER
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Normally you will set your default controller in the routes.php file.
* You can, however, force a custom routing by hard-coding a
* specific controller class/function here. For most applications, you
* WILL NOT set your routing here, but it's an option for those
* special instances where you might want to override the standard
* routing in a specific front controller that shares a common CI installation.
*
* IMPORTANT: If you set the routing here, NO OTHER controller will be
* callable. In essence, this preference limits your application to ONE
* specific controller. Leave the function name blank if you need
* to call functions dynamically via the URI.
*
* Un-comment the $routing array below to use this feature
*/
// The directory name, relative to the "controllers" directory.  Leave blank
// if your controller is not in a sub-directory within the "controllers" one
// $routing['directory'] = '';

// The controller class file name.  Example:  mycontroller
// $routing['controller'] = '';

// The controller function you wish to be called.
// $routing['function'] = '';


/*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*  CUSTOM CONFIG VALUES
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* The $assign_to_config array below will be passed dynamically to the
* config class when initialized. This allows you to set custom config
* items or override any default config values found in the config.php file.
* This can be handy as it permits you to share one application between
* multiple front controller files, with each file containing different
* config values.
*
* Un-comment the $assign_to_config array below to use this feature
*/
// $assign_to_config['name_of_config_item'] = 'value of config item';



// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// END OF USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS.  DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
// --------------------------------------------------------------------

/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
*  Resolve the system path for increased reliability
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
*/

// Set the current directory correctly for CLI requests
if (defined('STDIN'))
{
chdir(dirname(__FILE__));
}

if ((
$_temp realpath($system_path)) !== FALSE)
{
$system_path $_temp.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
}
else
{
// Ensure there's a trailing slash
$system_path strtr(
rtrim($system_path'/\\'),
'/\\',
DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
}

// Is the system path correct?
if ( ! is_dir($system_path))
{
header('HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable.'TRUE503);
echo 
'Your system folder path does not appear to be set correctly. Please open the following file and correct this: '.pathinfo(__FILE__PATHINFO_BASENAME);
exit(
3); // EXIT_CONFIG
}

/*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*  Now that we know the path, set the main path constants
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
// The name of THIS file
define('SELF'pathinfo(__FILE__PATHINFO_BASENAME));

// Path to the system directory
define('BASEPATH'$system_path);

// Path to the front controller (this file) directory
define('FCPATH'dirname(__FILE__).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);

// Name of the "system" directory
define('SYSDIR'basename(BASEPATH));

// The path to the "application" directory
if (is_dir($application_folder))
{
if ((
$_temp realpath($application_folder)) !== FALSE)
{
$application_folder $_temp;
}
else
{
$application_folder strtr(
rtrim($application_folder'/\\'),
'/\\',
DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
);
}
}
elseif (
is_dir(BASEPATH.$application_folder.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR))
{
$application_folder BASEPATH.strtr(
trim($application_folder'/\\'),
'/\\',
DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
);
}
else
{
header('HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable.'TRUE503);
echo 
'Your application folder path does not appear to be set correctly. Please open the following file and correct this: '.SELF;
exit(
3); // EXIT_CONFIG
}

define('APPPATH'$application_folder.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);

// The path to the "views" directory
if ( ! isset($view_folder[0]) && is_dir(APPPATH.'views'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR))
{
$view_folder APPPATH.'views';
}
elseif (
is_dir($view_folder))
{
if ((
$_temp realpath($view_folder)) !== FALSE)
{
$view_folder $_temp;
}
else
{
$view_folder strtr(
rtrim($view_folder'/\\'),
'/\\',
DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
);
}
}
elseif (
is_dir(APPPATH.$view_folder.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR))
{
$view_folder APPPATH.strtr(
trim($view_folder'/\\'),
'/\\',
DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
);
}
else
{
header('HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable.'TRUE503);
echo 
'Your view folder path does not appear to be set correctly. Please open the following file and correct this: '.SELF;
exit(
3); // EXIT_CONFIG
}

define('VIEWPATH'$view_folder.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);

/*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* LOAD THE BOOTSTRAP FILE
* --------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* And away we go...
*/
require_once BASEPATH.'core/CodeIgniter.php'

I inherited this system and I'm new to codeigniter. All help is appreciated.
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#2

You need PHP on the server.
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#3

Check your apache's httpd.conf if you have loaded the php module
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#4

(This post was last modified: 09-10-2021, 01:55 PM by jreklund.)

(09-09-2021, 06:53 PM)kenjis Wrote: You need PHP on the server.

Thank you. They had installed PHP, they did not load and enable all of the modules.
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#5

(This post was last modified: 09-10-2021, 01:56 PM by jreklund.)

(09-10-2021, 06:48 AM)paulbalandan Wrote: Check your apache's httpd.conf if you have loaded the php module

Thank you. They had installed PHP, they did not load and enable all of the modules.
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#6

Apache needs to be configured to work with PHP.
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