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On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Yehuda Katz <yeh...@ymkatz.net> wrote:

> If you put HTML files in the htdocs folder, Apache should serve them as
> HTML and then it depends on your browser understanding the HTML properly.
> In most browsers, there is a development or debug panel that let's you see
> the raw request and response. If you are not sure how to get that or what
> the proper response values are, post specific examples (and what browser
> you are using).
> If you want to put anything more complicated than static content, you need
> to use the appropriate Apache module (for example mod_php will run PHP
> code) or CGI configuration.
>
> You should also check that your code if properly formatted - specifically
> that you have < and > and not &lt; and &gt;
>
> Sent from a gizmo with a very small keyboard and hyperactive autocorrect.
> On Dec 24, 2013 5:56 PM, "Frederick Miller" <fjmille...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I need an example of a simple application and how to set it up on Apache
>> 2.2.  I'm running Windows XP, and I've read all the documentation.  I've
>> put some Web apps under the htdocs folder, but they just show the source
>> html and don't actually run the application.  I'd like to see an example
>> that is more than just HTML, what folder to copy it into, and what the
>> expected output is.  I've done JSPs and Servlets with Tomcat, but I'm new
>> to Apache Server 2.2.  Thanks.
>>
>> Frederick Miller
>>
>

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