Marco Sarti wrote:
> I would like to know if it's necessary to have Microsoft personal web server
> installed on my computer to test my PHP pages before sending them to my
> server.
No, if you're willing to play with the CGI version of PHP for Win32.
Yes, if you want (somewhat) easier site desig
dennis wrote:
> If this has been asked a million times please forgive.
> I have installed php4 and mod_php4 via rpm on my redhat7.0 system.
> I added the "AddType" entry in httpd.conf but I still can't get Apache or
> use .php files, all I get is a dump of the file in my browser.
My working confi
Martin Burger wrote:
> http://www.mm4.de/php4win/faq.php3?id=3
[Translation: "Put php4ts.dll in winnt\system32"]
I tried that- and then it couldn't find that DLL either. (Along with
repeating the original error message.)
However, I just tried again (after changing all references to
%systemdri
I've been trying on and off for a few weeks to get Apache going under NT
with PHP. I've solved one problem with Apache (the MSI installer is a
pain..) but I haven't been able to get the Apache module working in any
way. On startup from the command line, Apache returns the following
message:
Syn