looks interesting; Google shoved it in my face even... and I've been seeing it elsewhere.
Ben
On 4/11/06,
Jim Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apache needs a php mod or some sort of configuration to tie into the
systems php install.
Jim
On Apr 11, 2006, at 4:20 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
> John Sechrest wrote:
>> the one that I have used before is webcalendar.
>
> I just love being handcuffed by my own ignorance....
>
> For grins I went with webcalendar as a first pass... yadda yadda,
> got it installed (supposedly)...
>
> BUT, when I try and access it I can't get any of the interface to
> appear... it seems as though PHP doesn't want to run within the
> browser.
>
> Made some files chmod 777 and changed ownership/group to something
> generic trying to get this to work....
>
> php runs at the command line though...
>
> Apache is fine...
>
> I realize I'll probably have other issues after I get past this
> (the box has php5 and webcalendar is more less at php4), but it's
> strange that no php code works in the browser.
>
> I'm missing something stoopid me thinks....
>
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