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Hi,
I am looking to work on PHP using my college server. i am sure that my college server (it is a SOlaris - Sparc) is having PHP but that doesn't show up in my profile i mean when i write any PHP code it does not work ... Can u guys tell me how to find and set the path of PHP on Solaris Box.. I am trying toget the sol from 2 days thanks in advance.. |
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Morning Incubus,
Hmmm that's a tough one. If it's at a college, would your administrator be able to give you the required permissions etc? If not, there's tonnes of user comments on how they setup PHP on Solaris. They are here: http://php.ogmios.co.cr/manual/en/install.solaris.php They might help you out, but as far as my Solaris knowledge goes, I'm fairly limited although I do plan to play around with it soon ![]() |
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Morning Mytch,
thanks for your reply.. i will check the link.. my college servers allows to access them but some pblm occured in my case . onceagain thanx mythch. ![]() |
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