On Monday, July 30, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Brian Dunning wrote:
> I'm dealing with a Windows NT network that includes some digital printing
> presses that also run Windows. PHP 5.3.8 is running on one NT machine. Its
> job is to take CSV files that exist in a directory on one machine, and move
> them
I'm dealing with a Windows NT network that includes some digital printing
presses that also run Windows. PHP 5.3.8 is running on one NT machine. Its job
is to take CSV files that exist in a directory on one machine, and move them to
a directory on the digital presses. All the source and destinat
Thanks All, now I have to tell the business owner to let the IT guy update
to 10.8 if he likes, which will buy me time to sort out all of what you
folks contributed.
I wasn't aware that Mamp free installed anything more than basic and Yes,
setup so that Apache, MySql and PHP work well together
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 10:21 AM, JeffPGMT wrote:
> Tamara, I said dll, but that was only my ignorant/windows reference to a
> system lib/bin file. I followed a blog post (bitly'ed below); I got as far
> as un-tar'ing and "make" was not available.
>
> I have other stacks Xampp (beta for Mac not f
To tell what you have on your Mac (server or not) open terminal and type:
php -i
This will tell you the configuration of the php installed. The imap php
extension is not installed by Apple so you have a couple of choices as I said.
The one I use can be found at and installs itself:
http://php
Tamara, I said dll, but that was only my ignorant/windows reference to a
system lib/bin file. I followed a blog post (bitly'ed below); I got as far
as un-tar'ing and "make" was not available.
I have other stacks Xampp (beta for Mac not for production) and is used by
many folks w/out issue, howe
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