php-install Digest 22 Nov 2001 21:45:53 - Issue 568
Topics (messages 5070 through 5076):
Why there isn't a php4.version.platform.rpm?
5070 by: Yanglong Zhu
5071 by: Yanglong Zhu
Re: Php4, IIS on WinNT4
5072 by: Phil Driscoll
Re: phpmyadmin,php4.06 and apache 1.3.22
I´ve php4 installed in my Red Hat 7.2 linux server and I´m sure I have
everything properly installed (php - client, server, lib and apache)
according to the manuals and comments that I found in this site... the
problem is that when I try to open a php3 extension page in the server, I
get the er
Hello.
I got the problem when I tryed to setup Apache server with PHP on my Sparc
computer with the Solaris8 operational system. The standard package
includes the Apache 1.3.9 version, which does not includes the PHP. Is there
any way to use the existent Apache server with PHP capability with
i cant upgrade ... right now...
"Amiroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> if you are using redhat 7.1, just upgrade to 7.2
> you won't upgrade all rpms
>
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> > I'm tryin
> From: "brain_damaged" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> When I try to run the phpMyAdmin the file directory comes up.
This isn't a php question, but an Apache question. You're getting the
directory index listing because the default directory index in Apache is
.html and if apache doesn't find one it dumps
On Thursday 22 November 2001 1:15 am, Byungsung Cho wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I installed Php4 with the Windows installer on Windows NT 4 with IIS 4.
>
> However it does not work.
>
> As suggested in the newsgroup, I ran "php.exe" on command line and it gave
> the error message such as "php.exe file cannot