Jacob Bolton wrote:
But if I complile apache and don't include options that are needed for the
software, I'll obviously break the software.
So my question is, is there a way to see what options are compiled into
Apache, so that if I recompiled it, I could make sure to include the current
option
Hey all,
Here's the situation. I'm on a server running FreeBSD and Apache 2.
Someone else installed both. There is software that is running on this
server, that I'm sure is dependent on certain options being compiled into
Apache.
I'm trying to install PHP on the server to make life a little eas
i'm having trouble running php on my linux box running apache. the rpm is
installed but cant get my simple script to execute. What else do i need to
do. Edit php.ini? Edit httpd.conf? Peremissions? Apache runs fine by itself.
Thanks.
JJ
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Hi,
I'm a newbie to php having been working with coldfusion for years.
Recently decided to test it out and have configured a box with Red Hat
Linux 7.1, kde, apache and mysql. These all seem to be running fine but
I can't seem to get a php page to translate.
Im assuming that the web root is var
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