Talk:User group meeting agenda 17 March 2009

Attempts to download PHP on own computer
There had been several attempts by server to install PHP in my computer, after saving the pages. Any way to stop it from happening again and again? dsammy 04:18, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

That is definitely weird. Have never had such a message myself. PHP enabled hosting is very common in the hosting business, that is one thing that many web hosting companies use in advertising to attract customers is the ability to host sites coded in PHP. The current trend is to advertise hosting websites coded in Ruby on Rails and a few newer languages, since PHP is so common now. .JamesAnderson 05:18, 17 March 2009 (UTC)

The exact obnoxious message I kept getting:

Opening Special Search which is a: application/octet-stream from https://wiki.familysearch.org

What should Firefox do with this file?

Open with (Brown) button Save File (it is always clicked on)

I wanted to search for another article or to save the page after making corrections, adding information, or even saving new page!

When this message shows up, I have to close the browser because the search will not work or saved page will not reload properly (literally frozen).

This infuriates me to no end. dsammy 06:22, 17 March 2009 (UTC)

Sammy, I asked our engineer to look into this and see what could be causing it. Here is his reply:

''I cannot duplicate the behavior described above in either Firefox or IE7. When this type of thing happens it is usually that PHP is not configured appropriately in apache2 on the server but I have verified that this is not the case. There may be an issue with dsammy's computer or browser configuration!?''

Jimgreene 16:33, 17 March 2009 (UTC)