Tim Streater wrote:
> On 13 Jan 2012 at 15:05, David Savage
<dsav...@cytelcom.com> wrote:
> 
>> I open the
html file up from a windows explorer window (Q:\asterisk\),
>>
and so
>> IE opens it up, but the problem lies in the fact that
I cannot find
>> apache
>> service running in the
background...haven't figured out why yet.  The
>> "test
>> configuration" start menu option (under "configure
apache server") just
>> displays a console window for a
brief moment, then immediately
>> disappears.
>> The
icon I see near my time says "Running none of 1 Apache
>>
services"....So I
>> have to get that straightened out
first...I believe that's been my
>> problem all
>>
along.
> 
> Well, that's going to be part of it, but it's
never going to work if you
> open it via Explorer. If you do that,
apache won't be involved whether
> it's running or not. This will
only work if you have IE (or other browser)
> open and put
http://localhost/your-webpage.html into the browser's address
>
bar. Further, both the webpage and PHP file need to be in your
>
document-root. Look in your apache config file for that).

Sorry
for the top post.

Make sure IIS is not running.  It'll
cause all kinds of trouble.

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