On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:19:20 Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Make sure that apache turns on module support for php when it runs
apacheconfig: it never does do this correctly for me, and I _always_
have to fix it by hand. Make sure that your apache configuration is
set up to process PHP files with the
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Steve Simons wrote:
I had to uncomment the first one, and my script is now called
/home/steve/hello.php3
Still doesn't work - netscape still wants to download the file :-(
Move the file to /home/steve/public_html/hello.php3 and load
http://localhost/~steve/hello.php3
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:51:04AM +, Steve Simons wrote:
/etc/apache/httpd.conf contains these:
LoadModule php3_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp3.so
AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3
I had to uncomment the first one, and my script is now called
/home/steve/hello.php3
see what
After a painful experience trying to get PHP4 working, I'm trying a new
approach. I've removed MySQL, PHP4 and Apache completely.
Would someone who has successfully installed PHP3 and Apache to a point
where they can display a simple .php3 page on Debian 2.2 (potato) system
please be kind
After a painful experience trying to get PHP4 working, I'm trying a new
approach. I've removed MySQL, PHP4 and Apache completely.
Would someone who has successfully installed PHP3 and Apache to a point
where they can display a simple .php3 page on Debian 2.2 (potato) system
please be
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:47:49 Andrei Ivanov wrote:
Here's what I did:
1. Install mysql and mysql-dev. Server and client.
2. Get php source.
3. Get apache source
4. Build apache with DSO support (in the README)
5. Go to php tree and follow instructions on how to build php with mod_php
for
SS == Steve Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SS Would someone who has successfully installed PHP3 and Apache
SS to a point where they can display a simple .php3 page on
SS Debian 2.2 (potato) system please be kind enough to explain
SS (as if to a child :O)), what steps they took,
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:53:43PM +, Steve Simons wrote:
So does that mean it can't be done by using apt-get (non-source)
packages?
That's what I'm after - has anyone done this?
apt-get install apache php3 php3-mysql
Ok, I used php3-pgsql, but assuming the package builders did the
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