In addition, I think I may have got to the bottom of what I was doing wrong
in the first place.
I recently swapped out my laptop for my wifes one (she upgraded, well I
upgraded hers, and I got the old one) and I forgot that this one didn't
automatically boot up into the Administrator profile.
Steve,
That's superb, many thanks for the link! I shall give it a go!
Yes I did install apache then php, however I tried to follow the
instructions in the Dummies book (what does it make me if I can't follow the
dummies book?) but to no avail.
I have just printed off the first 40 pages so th
Your directory configuration should look like this
Order Deny,Allow
Allow from all
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI
#
# AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files.
# It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
#
Col.
Since you're new to php, then an easy way to install apache, is using
XAMPP ( http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html )
I would suggest you remove the apache you have installed, and the php
you installed, and install the XAMPP package as it comes prebuilt with
mysql, ftp, apache and php,
apache error logs will be helpful in this case. Their location varies
depending upon your installation. But in any case they'll be insde
your server directory (IIRC it is c:/Program Files/Apache Software
Foundation/Apache by default)
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On 4 October 2010 11:30, Col Day wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Working with the PHP5 for Dummies book (yup real noob, feel free to ridicule
> (after telling me what I've done wrong)) and have installed Apache 2.2 and
> PHP 5.3.3 onto a laptop running Vista. (yes I know!!!).
>
> I've had Apache running fine
Hi Kranthi,
No, I just literally get the "HTML" line shown but absolutely nothing
beneath it.
"kranthi" wrote in message
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they should be something like error_log-[date] not sure about windows
though
However I have found t
they should be something like error_log-[date] not sure about windows though
>>However I have found that if I paste the html into my web page created by
>>Serif WebPlus 10 I get the "html" line but not the "php" line.
are you saying that you are getting the php code in your browser ?
This is a P
Kranthi
Many thanks, any idea on the name of the error logs?
Peter,
Yes, browsing to the correct location but still getting the 403. this
website requires you to log in.
Abah,
I've gone to the httpd-userdir.conf file and replaced it with your text (not
including the directory tree), restarte
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