On Thu, February 16, 2006 3:46 am, Olaf Greve wrote:
>> I have been developing a php website. I have been ftping my php web
>> pages to a webserver and that works hkowever I don't have an error
>> log
>> on the webserver. So I downloaded apache 2.0.55. I am doing a
>> manual installation and I
On Wed, February 15, 2006 10:43 pm, Paul Goepfert wrote:
> I have been developing a php website. I have been ftping my php web
> pages to a webserver and that works hkowever I don't have an error log
> on the webserver.
If you want Apache error logs, you can just configure Apache to
generate them
On 2/16/06, Olaf Greve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Under Windows it didn't use to be necessary to make Apache explicitly
> point to the ini file (at least: for all Apache 1.3.x versions). Rather,
> the trick used to be to simply place the php.ini file somewhere in the
> path that has been set for
Hi Paul,
I have been developing a php website. I have been ftping my php web
pages to a webserver and that works hkowever I don't have an error log
on the webserver. So I downloaded apache 2.0.55. I am doing a
manual installation and I am at the point where it tells me where to
place the php
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