Start simple. Does http://localhost bring
up the Apache start page? If not the Apache
servcie isn't running.
From: mohan devanoor
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:59
AMTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problem
hosting a webpage in apache(a
Open an Internet explorer on your apache server host.
Go to File > Open
Paste D:\Apache2\htdocs\status.html into the field and press Return.
What happens then?
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From: mohan devanoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:59 AM
To: u
Some web server replied with a HTTP 404, whether apache or another. What you
need to find out is whether it was Apache that replied.
Supposing your ServerRoot is d:/apache2 and your ErrorLog is logs/error.log,
please post the relevant parts of the file d:\apache2\logs\error.log
If Apache is ac
"Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys, wake up!
>
> Where do you think Mohan got the HTTP 404 from???
Well, I'm a complete n00b, so there's my excuse. Not sure about everyone else,
though.
;-)
James
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you where it tried to find the file.
BR
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From: gayatri sekhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:46 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problem hosting a webpage in apache(asap)..
check for port number in httpd
As far as I know, port 80 is the default in httpd.conf, so unless he changed it
at some point, I don't think the port number is the issue.
I'm sorry, I don't have more to tell you. I'm beginning Apache myself, and
I've exhausted about all I know.
James
gayatri sekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
check for port number in httpd.conf normal default is in that case you should use localhost: OR change the port to 80 in httpd.confmohan devanoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:ya apache server apache server is running on my system and Documentroot is set to "d:\apache2\htdocs"
If the apache server is running on the same machine you are trying to access it
from, using localhost should do the trick. Have you confirmed that the httpd
process is running? Some system information would be helpful as well.
James
P.S. To find out where to put your files, check your httpd.
Hi Mohan,
Put the hello.html page in the document folder of your apache server.
Typically in windows its htdocs and in Linux its /var/www/html
mohan devanoor wrote:
can ny body help me please.
i need to host a hello.html page on apache server and access it.
please any body help me out how to d
Mohan
Please refer to the Reference manual and ask any specific questions you
might - anything you do not understand or have issues with.
Newbies are helped on this list but minimum effort is expected. Please
refer to the documentation on httpd.apache.org for the version you are
using.
Regards
Get xampp.
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
While it downloads, read the docs:
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/faq-xampp.html
When its finished downloading, you should be five minutes away from
being up and running.
Good luck,
David
On 1/27/06, mohan devanoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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