By the way, does anyone of you knows how to make a lot of changes in Apache?
I need to configurate it for a network, but I have a porblem. See teh topic: using apache on a network. M.B. wrote: Hi, I have installed PHPTraid so, that went OK. But I have a network and I would like to see the pages on the computers that are connected to the servercomputer. (win ME) I tried a lot of things already and I have one problem: when I type in that he must Listen to <IP computer> then everytime I'm not connected to to the network, my computer with the apache server can't run. And anouther problemm that I have is: that when I try to go to the site on one of the connected computers in my network, I have to have an internetconnection to view the pages (I also use a port to listen to in the file) but when I have my internetconnection it isn't used only the network is used, how can I make it work without the use of an internetconnection? M.B. I already have lots of sugestions, but the all don't seem to work. So if one of you would knwo something more about it, please tell me. M.B. "M.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Whell, I don;t know what is wrong with your version of apache, but the > differends between the POST en GET-methode is, that the GET methode is used > if you whant to recieve data back on you screen. > The POST-methode is used only for sending things somewere (like an email, or > variables to anouther page or something like that). > You can not recieve data back then. > > That's all (in short terms). > I hope that answers you second question. > > M.B. > > "Xxxpixie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > hi! I'm a total newbie to php4 or web design and i (of course) have a > > problem: > > i'm using apache 2.x and php4 as a module. > > so, when i use the GET method to pass data to my php script: > > > > script.php?x=5 > > > > > > i can't access it as a normal global variable: > > > > <?php > > print $x; > > ?> > > > > the only way i can get to it is: > > > > <?php > > print _GET['x'] > > ?> > > > > what's wrong? > > > > by the way, what's the difference between GET and POST methods anyway? > > > > > > > > > > > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php