I am currently having the issues with open social and orca forums giving me an error and the host said all the requirements are oepn and ready I have found this to be true so I was sent ehre because there technichians are not able to support dolphin related issues also when installing the modules they tend to be extremly slow and at times this modules.php download terball of a thing pops up I asked the host why so slow I am at the top speed availble they proceeded to state its the script so I am here presenting to you my cureent issues located at www.clubwavewire.net am aware it fwds to http://clubwavewire.net/dolph/
below are the presented issues which can be replicated by log in to the administration area which I will not grant you access to unless your a staff putting in a pm request to replicate this issue
Opensocial requres PHP OpenSSL, mysqli and JSON extensions. Please enable it first then proceed with installation.
To use PHP`s OpenSSL support you must also compile PHP --with-openssl[=DIR].
If you would like to install the mysql extension along with the mysqli
extension you have to use the same client library to avoid any
conflicts.
To install the mysqli extension for PHP, use the
--with-mysqli=mysql_config_path/mysql_config
configuration option where mysql_config_path represents the location of
the mysql_config program that comes with MySQL versions greater than
4.1. If you would like to install the mysql extension along with the
mysqli extension you have to use the same client library to avoid any
conflicts.
To install the JSON extension for PHP, use the
--enable-json
shell_exec function is unvailable, this module require this function
--enable-json
Orca requres PHP XSLT extension. Please enable it first then proceed with installation.
For PHP4, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extensions:
--with-dom --enable-xslt --with-xslt-sablot
If these PHP extensions are enabled, then you can see domxml and xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following options:
DOM/XML: enabled
XSLT support: enabled
For PHP5, make sure that PHP is compiled with the following extension:
--with-xsl
If this PHP extension is enabled, then you can see xslt extensions in phpinfo() with the following option:
XSLT support: enabled
