Hello,
I Downloaded new PHP and Apache (New 1.3, don't know where I could find out
build number) (and I have Win2K btw...)
Apache server serves nicely html and Image files, but PHP file causes an
Error (like Apache has geberated errors...)
I have checked all hints I could find from Install.txt,
www.portland.co.uk
www.host.sk (they don't have mail() function, but you can use a special
library that allows you to send e-mails)
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Dereck Marchinski wrote:
The installer says even newcomers can sue it. Well I can't figure it out. I am trying to install php 4.2.3 with my apache server 1.3.27 and well I can configure the system to work together on my windows xp operating system, I am switching to Linux hopefully soon, but in
Hi, this is Jimmy and I'm new to php and I just read all the informations you
provided including installing php4 but when I tried to run the sript but when
I tried to run the "phpinfo.php", it doesn't run but the ""
message popped up in the text editor...I did try to fund out the
problems...wou
you probably need to add the config options to what ever webserver you are
running and then restart the webserver.
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Hi, this is Jimmy and I'm new to php and I just read all the informations you
provided including installing php4 but when I tried to run the sript but when
I tried to run the "phpinfo.php", it doesn't run but the ""
message popped up in the text editor...I did try to f
you can try the following url:
http://www.opendeveloper.org/PHP/HowTo/How_To_Install_PHP_on_Linux/
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> It seems as if this list doesn't receive much traffic,
I thought I'd try and add some additional information to try and
draw out some help.
I'm running linux. Redhat 6.2.
I have now tried a number of different relatively new apaches,
with a number of recent phps. And I always can compile fine.
And apache doesn't complain. but it doesn't list the
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Josh Marcus wrote:
I'm running linux. Redhat 6.2.
That is rather old now. Does it use the syntax in
httpd.conf? Oops, if you've installed new Apache versions presumably not?
I have now tried a number of different relatively new apaches,
with a number of recent phps. And I always can compi
Thanks for the comments!
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:55:11PM +, Chris Hewitt wrote:
> It will complain if httpd.conf contains something it does not
> understand. One test I do to check Apache is actually looking at the
> httpd.conf I am editing is to put some rubbish in it and check Apache
>
OK so I give up, I have tried for days now to get
apache 1.3.27 and php 2.4.3 to work in harmony on my WinXP machine. I have
done everything the tutorial say and everything the install file says can
someone please look over my httpd file and tell me where I have gone
wrong, I can't get my
Dereck Marchinski wrote:
OK so I give up, I have tried for days now to get apache 1.3.27 and
php 2.4.3 to work in harmony on my WinXP machine. I have done
everything the tutorial say and everything the install file says can
someone please look over my httpd file and tell me where I have gone
well. anyway. jeez.
i resolved this by finally trying to use apache 2.0.36 against
php 4.2.2.
why am i not surprised apache2 adaption is slow. :)
--j
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 02:20:06PM -0500, Josh Marcus wrote:
> Thanks for the comments!
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:55:11PM +, Chri
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