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Article Discussion: Setting Up Apache 2.0.45 to Parse PHP Pages
Setting Up Apache 2.0.45 to Parse PHP Pages If you have any questions or comments about this article please post them here.
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well, nice article. Aldo it did not work for me
Now i tried this "walkthrough" and another but still i cannot run *.php files. i see a black dos-box which disappears within a sec and then nothing. MySQL,PHP and Apache are all configured. Apache tells me i am ready to go with a html-page, but php is still a no no. Mysql shows green light, Apache too. WinmySQLAdmin 1.4, Mysql 4.018 win, Mysqlcc-0.9.4-win32, PHP-4.3.5 installer.exe and Apache2.0.49 win32_x86-no_ssl.msi |
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hey man, i'm the author is this article, exactly where are you having issues at? i'll be glad to get it up and running, so you can parse php pages on your server.
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