George McGuey wrote:
I am using SAMS Teach Yourself on PHP,MYSQL and Apache.
Everything has gone well except for the final step to test the PHP by
creating in Apache htdocs file called phpinfo.php.
When I do this and then go to the http://localhost/phpinfo.php to view the
information page all
You'll need to modify your httpd.conf. Depending on you OS/Apache
version it will be different.
For Windows/Apache1.3.x:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.apache1.php
For Windows/Apache2.x:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.apache2.php
For Linux/Apache1.3.x:
http://us2.php.
I am using SAMS Teach Yourself on PHP,MYSQL and Apache.
Everything has gone well except for the final step to test the PHP by
creating in Apache htdocs file called phpinfo.php.
When I do this and then go to the http://localhost/phpinfo.php to view the
information page all I get is the origina
I'm trying to setup PHP support on an small 2 station Intranet for
development purposes. I'm using PWS under Win98 SE. I believe I'm
experiencing a common problem, but I seem to be unable to work my way around
it. At the suggestion of several installation tutorials, after installing
it, I have made
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> -Original Message-
> From: mweb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 6:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Setting up PHP and ODBC on Linux
>
>
> Hello
Hello,
as you may remember, some day ago, I asked how to develop
on linux PHP pages accessing Mysql via ODBC (The reasons why I *have*
to cope with this exact sub optimal set up are in the original
message, no reason to repeat them here). I have installed
all the UnixODBC rpms I could find ( I h
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