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  • Checked php.ini. php has 100M available so I’m guessing that’s not the problem.
    Checked file permissions; they’re all set correctly.

    How do I activate php error display? That way I can give you guys a better idea of what’s going wrong.

    Same problem here….

    Funny thing is: I have 2 websites running on this server. Installing WordPress on the first website was easy and that one works like a charm. Installing on the second website, using the same procedure, results in blank screen. Both wordpress instances have their own MySQL database with their own MySQL user.

    I’ve tried removing the last blank line in the config file to no effect. I have a hard time believing it would be anything to do with too little PHP memory as the first installation should then have had the same issues.

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