2009/3/16 Payne
> Nick Cooper wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 2009/3/16 Stuart mailto:stut...@gmail.com>>
>>
>>2009/3/16 Payne mailto:pa...@magidesign.com>>
>>
>>
>>> I had a page working on my opensuse 11.0 32bit, had to upgrade
>>to 11.1
>>> 64bit. I have two strange issues.
>>>
>>> T
Nick Cooper wrote:
2009/3/16 Stuart mailto:stut...@gmail.com>>
2009/3/16 Payne mailto:pa...@magidesign.com>>
> I had a page working on my opensuse 11.0 32bit, had to upgrade
to 11.1
> 64bit. I have two strange issues.
>
> The first my code is being display when I call
2009/3/16 Stuart
> 2009/3/16 Payne
>
> > I had a page working on my opensuse 11.0 32bit, had to upgrade to 11.1
> > 64bit. I have two strange issues.
> >
> > The first my code is being display when I call the page, I looked at the
> > logs and I don't see any errors that explain why this happen.
2009/3/16 Payne
> I had a page working on my opensuse 11.0 32bit, had to upgrade to 11.1
> 64bit. I have two strange issues.
>
> The first my code is being display when I call the page, I looked at the
> logs and I don't see any errors that explain why this happen. I looked at my
> php.ini and I
Guys,
I had a page working on my opensuse 11.0 32bit, had to upgrade to 11.1
64bit. I have two strange issues.
The first my code is being display when I call the page, I looked at the
logs and I don't see any errors that explain why this happen. I looked
at my php.ini and I don't see anythin
I'm sure there are some web based file manegers, check out
www.hotscripts.com
For your second problem, check first if you appache is sending the right
response.
Connect, using telnet, to localhost:80, and write:
GET /mp3 HTTP/1.0
(two times enter). Apache should send you "301 Moved Permanently
I have two very newbie questions..
I want to be able to create a directory index view on my local Apache
server other than the default Apache view (similar to Expow, but not as
complex).. Can anyone recommend a simple script that you know of which
can display Name, Type, Size and Modified Date col
7 matches
Mail list logo