What version of Apache works?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting' started by twholycross, Jan 16, 2009.

  1. twholycross

    twholycross aMember Pro Customer

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    What is the latest version of Apache that works flawlessly with amember? We have been working on upgrading our OS and are having signup problems with any of the incremental versions newer than 1.3.39.

    Regards
  2. tomfra

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    It works great with Apache 2.2.x. It should work just fine with the older 1.3.x branch too though.

    Tomas
  3. twholycross

    twholycross aMember Pro Customer

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    Thanks tomfra....how about your Amem versions? Anyone else care to leave their Amem version and apache version please.

    TW
  4. tomfra

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    Pretty much any version of Apache should work just fine actually. I don't see a problem there. What may have been causing the problem for you, could be a different Apache config perhaps?

    I am using Amember 3.0.9.

    Tomas
  5. zenpig66

    zenpig66 aMember Pro Customer

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    apache 2.2.11 with amember 3.1.4. I also doubt it is the apache version which is causing the issue.....what's the signup issue? possible php problem instead?
  6. twholycross

    twholycross aMember Pro Customer

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    The signup issue is that IE6, 7 and Firefox2 drop the SSL handshake when submitting the first signup page. It displays the standard "page cannot be found" error in IE when trying to load the CC info page

    The ONLY thing changed was version of Apache. PHP modules and Free BSD are unchanged. Thanks for the input.
  7. tomfra

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    twholycross: If you want, click the link in my signature and then contact me via the contact form there. I'll take a look and see what the real problem is. No promises, but I am usually pretty good at this ;)

    Tomas

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