At 15:36 01.12.2002, Andy said:
[snip]
>Then i added Action application/x-httpd-php /php/php.exe under the Action
>section followed by AddType application/xhttpd-php .php under the AddType
>section.
>
>According to the book i would now be ready to go!
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On Sunday 01 December 2002 22:36, Andy wrote:
> OK, so I have located the httpd.config file but still no joy, I know it is
> something very simple and silly.
> I will explain in detail what I have done, I think this will give a better
> idea of where I am going wrong.
>
> Loaded Apache from the CD
OK, so I have located the httpd.config file but still no joy, I know it is
something very simple and silly.
I will explain in detail what I have done, I think this will give a better
idea of where I am going wrong.
Loaded Apache from the CD first in its default location c:/program
files/apachegrou
Phil Driscoll wrote:
There's your problem.
Assuming you haven't messed about too much with the apache config, your php
file needs to live inside apache's htdocs directory. Can't remember exactly
where that would be on a windows box - something like c:/program files/apache
group/apache/htdocs m
Andy wrote:
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Can i type anything into the file or should it be code, you will have to
Yes, anything. If apache does not understand it then it will not start
up. Don't put a hash at the beginning o
On Saturday 30 November 2002 5:32 pm, Andy Davey wrote:
> Hi Phil
>
> It took me a while to get the local host to show the apache welcome screen,
> but now that I have I am still unable to see the page, I have the file
> saved on my desktop, should I have the test.php file saved anywhere else?
>
>
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> Andy Davey wrote:
>
> >There are two httpd config files, one of which is default, i take it that
is
> >the one you edit?
> >I know it is something simple, which is why i cannot se it!
> >
> There sho
Andy Davey wrote:
There are two httpd config files, one of which is default, i take it that is
the one you edit?
I know it is something simple, which is why i cannot se it!
There should only be one. I suggest you put some rubbish into one and
restart apache. If it does not complain then it is
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> Andy Davey wrote:
>
> >Hi Chris
> >
> >I have added AddType application/x-httpd-php .php to the httpd config
file,
> >and restarted it, but still no luck.
> >
> >Andy
> >
> Hmm. I take it the file yo
Andy Davey wrote:
Hi Chris
I have added AddType application/x-httpd-php .php to the httpd config file,
and restarted it, but still no luck.
Andy
Hmm. I take it the file you are trying to get at (via http:// as Phil
says) has got a php extension? I assume there are no or
or tags around th
On Saturday 30 November 2002 5:31 pm, Chris Hewitt wrote:
> Andy wrote:
> >
> >and save it test.php when i look at it in explorer all i see the preceding
> >html code. hat have i done wrong?
> >I am using windows 2000 pro.
>
> It seems as though you have not added the AddType line for php in
> htt
Andy wrote:
and save it test.php when i look at it in explorer all i see the preceding
html code. hat have i done wrong?
I am using windows 2000 pro.
It seems as though you have not added the AddType line for php in
httpd.conf and restarted Apache. If your file is test.php then the
".php" m
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