It can't find the file test.txt Is it in that dir that you said it is in?
Also, remember that Apache makes things case sensitive, which you may
not be used to in Windows. In fact unless you specifically tell it to
do differently, Windows Explorer shows all upper case names as all lower
case.
It works. I have used it. The installer did it just right,
automatically. It is a config or a query question. I am sorry I cannot
be of more help, but I no longer have any MS machines.
Make sure you are asking via http://localhost and not file://c|
Sam K wrote:
>Folks,
>
>Is there anyone
If a directory exists, but does not show up with an ls, 2 things are
possible that I can think of right now.
1) It is a hidden file. If it starts with a . , it will only show up
with a ls -a.
2) You can gove someone permission to get to the files of a directory,
but not do an ls to find out
Well, I guess it's time to set up a cron job to send you an email
reminding you that you are a moron every ten minutes. This is the
INSTALLATION list. By its very nature, it will have people here who do
not know any better. This person may have had Red Hat 7, SuSE 7, or
Mandrake 7. The cor
Has anyone tried installing with Apache on Linux on an S/390 IBM
mainframe? I may be trying soon, and would like to know your
experiences, good or bad. It is a SuSE distribution.
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