Find the "terminal" program and open it up.
It will be kind of like an MS-DOS prompt, only it's more like
FreeBSD/OpenBSD which is like Linux/Unix...
At any rate, you'll need these to get started:
cd (same as MS-DOS)
ls (dir on MS-DOS)
.. (same as MS-DOS)
/ (directory separator, sort of like n
I have shared my windows folder 'wwwroot' across the network but
when I
preview my .php file it connot find it because the specified php
folder on
the mac is http://127.0.0.1/~myname/Sites
Actually the folder is ~myname/Sites but the URL should just be
http://127.0.0.1/~myname You should n
On 5 Nov 2005, at 19:37, Ross wrote:
Hello,
I have a setup question for php for mac.
I have shared my windows folder 'wwwroot' across the network but
when I
preview my .php file it connot find it because the specified php
folder on
the mac is http://127.0.0.1/~myname/Sites
I suppose I h
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