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yeah you will need to get the php parser installed so that the computer will know what to do with the code
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ok im downloading it, do i have to configure anything for this?
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There are some things you could configure but not needed... just add those three php lines to your apache's httpd.conf file.
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just anywhere?
i got php installed at c:/php so if i copy and paste that exact text, it will work? i tried that, i copied and pasted at the end of the file. Now i run apache and type in http://localhost/info.php after i saved it, it just keeps loading, and the bar stops at half way, (progress bar) and doesnt go any further. :-( any ideas? |
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Yes. Those three lines will work if your PHP installation is at c:\php.
To help you debug the problem, I will need the PHP code and your IP address or domain name. Only you can see http://localhost that relates to your system.
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mhmm
i get this page. http://www.perfectnav.com/index.cfm?action...7&version=1.5.0 when i type in http://localhost |
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oh and btw, i baught a book! B)
Sams: Teach Yourself PHP in 24 hours. its a really good reference. 580 pages, its real professional looking lol |
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im not sure but do you have to make the php file executable before it can run. you would just do that by right clicking and goin to security. but im not sure if it isnt already set that way in windows
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ok, so now i am able to type in http://localhost and it comes up to apache's page.
I have php installed at c:/php I added those lines at the end of httpd.conf now how do i get pages to show? :ph34r: |
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