Hi Alan
Thank you, but i have not yet resolved the problem, even if i reduced it.
So, i follewed what you said to me about doc_root. Furthermore i became
aware of one my mistake: i put inside the file httpd.conf of Apache the row
Port 3000
that is wrong. This is right
Port 80
So Apache works fine.
I did the change inside the file php.ini that is placed into C:\Windows.
So I have:
doc_root=D:\Inetpub\Scripts\Php;
and Document_root of Apache is:
D:\programs\Apache Groups\Apache
If i call http://localhost/ then i see the home page,
if i call http://localhost/test.php then the brouser goes into a waiting
state. I read in the low bar:
Connect: host localhost contacted.Waiting for replay.
The file test.php, coming with PHP, i put into
D:\Inetpub\Scripts and also into D:\Inetpub\Scripts\PHP. If i do CTRL+ALT+CANC i
see PHP
in the list of processes PHP so i deduce thai PHPm is running, but the
brouser stays waiting.
Thank you for your kindness, but i still need help for solving this problem.
Thank you in advance.
Alan Popow wrote:
> On Sun, 13 May 2001 02:03:45 +0200, you wrote:
>
> I haven't tried running easywindows installer, so I'm just winging it here
> ignoring whatever the installer might be changing from defaults (though I
> doubt it changes the httpd.conf file defaults).
>
> Remember that apache thinks by default that the document root is at
> ....../apache/htdocs, and if you are using the normal iis setup, then your
> index.html is likely not there. In the httpd.conf file, make sure that the
> document root is pointing to the right place.
>
> Then, assuming you added the appropriate lines to Apache's httpd.conf file,
> open up your php.ini and make sure that the doc_root path points to where
> your scripts are.
>
> ie: doc_root = "d:\inetpub\scripts\php" (if that's where they are - in other
> words, where is test.php located).
>
> Alan
>
> >Hello everyone
> >I am trying to install PHP4 with Apache 1.3.19 following the procedure
> >that I see
> > in http://php.weblogs.com/easywindows using the
> > PHP4.0.4easywindows Installer. There is also a mistake,
> > "C:/inetpub/scripts/php/" is wrong, "D:/inetpub/scripts/php/" is right
> >.
> >However, when I run Apache and call http://localhost/ i don't see the
> >home page index.html,
> >furthermore if I call test.php with http://localhost/test.php
> >i don't see any page. In both cases I have a file not found messagge.
> >Can someone explain this behavior. I would like to use PHP with
> >Apache on Win98. How do i do ? Can someone help me?
> >thank you in advance
>
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