Thanks
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:23 PM, Edgar Pettijohn
mailto:ed...@pettijohn.no-ip.biz>> wrote:
Also make sure you reload your browser also. It may be displaying a cached
copy.
On 09/22/2014 02:37 PM, Ryan wrote:
Make sure you're restarting your web server with `sudo apachectl restart`.
Your c
Also make sure you reload your browser also. It may be displaying a
cached copy.
On 09/22/2014 02:37 PM, Ryan wrote:
> Make sure you're restarting your web server with `sudo apachectl
> restart`. Your config files are only loaded when the server is
> started, you need to restart if you make chan
Make sure you're restarting your web server with `sudo apachectl restart`.
Your config files are only loaded when the server is started, you need to
restart if you make changes.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Patton, Billy
wrote:
> I’m sure this is going to be an obvious question.
> I’m new t
I’m sure this is going to be an obvious question.
I’m new to the WEB stuff, I’ve spent the last 30+ years in the semi-conductor
industry. No web stuff at all.
I’ve installed Apache 2.2.26 on my MAC Powerbook, along with @ 20 packages that
had to be installed :)
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