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From: "Erik Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "René Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Michael B. Weiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to set file extension php Mac OSX and PHP 4.0.6


> I don't think that Sherlock can recognize any file in the /etc
> directories.  If you never use Terminal, then Sherlock is okay, but if
> you do stuff in the Terminal then you are working in levels of your
> computer that Apple has decided to "hide" from most users.  The /etc
> directory is one example of this.  For searches of the hard drive
> outside of the Apple-approved Sherlock-searchable directories, read the
> man page for "find".  In your case, the file is probably located at
> /etc/httpd/httd.conf.  Open this file in pico or emacs, but be sure to
> use "sudo emacs /etc/httpd/httpd.conf" if you are not logged in as root
> because it is not writeable by normal users.

or use locate (you will have to set up the database first). You should be
able to find a tool called "Locator" on www.versiontracker.com which
provides a GUI for locate (although I'd rather use it in terminal).
AND: Sherlock WILL find the files in /etc if you search for "invisible"
files. But unfortunately drag & drop doesn't work for those files and
displayed filepath seems to be wrong (they are always displayed with a path
like "yourharddisk/<filename>")

and another tipp for you:
use BBedit (again available at versiontracker.com or www.barebones.com - for
free) if you don't like terminal apps. It has a point "Open hidden..." below
the menu "File" with which you can easily open and edit the httpd.conf (as
erik said it is normally located under /etc/httpd/httpd.conf) . BBedit will
probably tell you that you haven't appropriate rights to edit and save the
file - log out and log in as root again (or chown/chmod the file).

>
>
> Erik
>


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> On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 04:15  PM, René Fournier wrote:
>
> > OK, that makes sense--that's what I did under WinME. The only problem
> > is that I can't seem to find the httpd.conf file anywhere. At least,
> > Sherlock is not returning any results. Do you know which directory
> > httpd.conf is in?
> >
> > ...Rene
> >
> > On Sunday, December 2, 2001, at 01:56  PM, Michael B. Weiner wrote:
> >
> >> modify the apache configuration file (i.e. httpd.conf) and add it as
> >> and AddType, as in the following:
> >>
> >>  AddType application/x-httpd-php .php4 .php3 .phtml .php
> >>  AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
> >> HTH
> >> --
> >>
> >> René Fournier wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have successfully installed PHP 4.0.6, and it works! Only problem
> >>> is that Apache only sends files to the PHP module that have a .php
> >>> extension. However, I need to name the files .php4 (long story). As
> >>> it stands, all I see is the actual PHP source, not the output.
> >>>
> >>> Does anyone know how I can change Apache and/or the PHP module to
> >>> recognize .php4 files and execute them as such?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>> ...Rene
>
>
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