We're pursuing a PHP 5.0.4 installation on Fedora Core 4, and are having
trouble getting IMAP installed. We followed the instructions at
http://www.php.net/imap/ (also with several variations, including
with-openssl). The compliation seems to run successfully, the 'with-imap'
command is visibl
I'm not aware of any config options for that. "visibility" is an
option in Spotlight. You can select "Go to Folder" in Spotlight's Go
menu with visibility selected.
As far as terminal goes, ls -a will display hidden files in the
terminal window and you can judiciously use "rm" to get rid of
I believe I've found a resolution to my problem, if I can figure how to do it.
A user on the Apple support site had exactly the same problem as
mine. If I could figure exactly what he did, I could be up and
running.
He wrote:
Since my last post I have found out how to use Terminal to make the
Install PHP in C:\
Change original permissions of directory php and add users (IUSR_* and IWAM_*).
Add permission of execution to module or executable in IIS (and configure
location of extensions in php.ini)
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I have a W2K3 server
I installed PHP on a Mac (866, 1.2 GB RAM, OS 10.4.9). But apparently
the install did not take. When I type httpd on the Terminal I get:
$ httpd
Processing config directory: /private/etc/httpd/users/*.conf
Processing config file: /private/etc/httpd/users/+entropy-php.conf
Syntax error on line 8
I have a W2K3 server on IIS 6.0. I tried the install for PHP windows
binary 5.2.1 Installer. It failed the first time. I ran the REPAIR. It
seemed to install ok.
It installed to the default directory c:\program files\php.
When I execute a php file downloaded from my textbook (test.php), I s