On Thursday 24 February 2011 21:55:17 Arthur P Pesa wrote:
> When I was using my MAC to run Apache, I installed the full version of
> Apache since my MAC had a "light" version of httpd.
Stop spreading FUD (at least if you mean a Mac computer with one of last 3 or
4 major versions of OS X by "MAC"
Matt Guise wrote:
Great! This is awesome! Glad you are here.
My ultimate goal is to run the server on my iMac running Mac OS X Version
10.6.6. Using Adobe Dreamweaver I want to test PHP pages locally on my
computer. All mac's come with Apache installed but for some reason mine is
not running ri
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>
> Can anyone let me know where exactly and in which files do I have to
> make
> the changes in order to set the following variables in Apache server
> 2.2 ?
Each of the below links to the documentation of the
directives will have a link to it's context:
http://h
When I was using my MAC to run Apache, I installed the full version of Apache
since my MAC had a "light" version of httpd.
I found it confusing as well, until I had the full version of Apache
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From: "Matt Guise"
Date: T
Hello,
You might try putting your files in Library/WebServer/Documents/
Norman
On 2011-02-24, at 12:12 PM, Matt Guise wrote:
> Web Sharing and File Sharing is on and checked. But when I type in the
> Safari browser " http://localhost/"; I get the message "Safari can't open the
> page "http://l
Web Sharing and File Sharing is on and checked. But when I type in the
Safari browser " http://localhost/"; I get the message "Safari can't open the
page "http://localhost/"; because the server unexpectedly dropped the
connection. This sometimes occurs when the serveris busy. Wait for a few
minute
At 11:40 -0600 2/24/11, Matt Guise wrote:
>My ultimate goal is to run the server on my iMac running Mac OS X Version
>10.6.6. Using Adobe Dreamweaver I want to test PHP pages locally on my
>computer. All mac's come with Apache installed but for some reason mine is
>not running right. I called Appl
Great! This is awesome! Glad you are here.
My ultimate goal is to run the server on my iMac running Mac OS X Version
10.6.6. Using Adobe Dreamweaver I want to test PHP pages locally on my
computer. All mac's come with Apache installed but for some reason mine is
not running right. I called AppleC
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Matt Guise wrote:
> Please forgive if I am sending this to the wrong place.
>
> I am a newbie and I am trying to reinstall my apache server.
>
> Please let me know if I sent this to the wrong place and I will no longer
> bother you. Please direct me to the right p
Please forgive if I am sending this to the wrong place.
I am a newbie and I am trying to reinstall my apache server.
Please let me know if I sent this to the wrong place and I will no longer
bother you. Please direct me to the right place.
Thanks
Matt
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 13:13:27 - (UTC)
Igor Galić wrote:
> Sure you can, but it won't be interpreted. Neither by PHP nor by
> Apache httpd. The list of F/OSS HTTP servers/caches which do support
> ESI is quite comprehensive so far:
FWIW, I did once implement an ESI parser for Apache. I recol
- Original Message -
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > Hi, guys,
> >
> >
> > The "ESI Language Specification 1.0"
> > (http://www.w3.org/TR/esi-lang)
> > says "ESI Processor implementations may limit the number of
> > includes
> > used in a single ESI resource."
> > I am using ap
- Original Message -
> Hi, guys,
>
>
> The "ESI Language Specification 1.0" (http://www.w3.org/TR/esi-lang)
> says "ESI Processor implementations may limit the number of includes
> used in a single ESI resource."
> I am using apache 2.2.
> Can I use a few ""
> in one .php file?
Sure yo
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