Here's a couple of links that should help.
PHPMac http://www.phpmac.com/ has an article about turning on PHP in Apache.
MySQL on Mac OS X http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/osdb.html
PHP on Mac OS X http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/php.html
Even though OS X comes with Apache and PHP installed, for some reason Apache is not configured to handle PHP by default (at least in Jaguar). You have to make changes to your httpd.conf file.
jeff
At 9:23 -0800 3/24/03, katherine bjork wrote:
My test.php page recognizes the potential for mysql but something went wrong when I first tried to install mysql so I removed mysql and am about to attempt a re-install.
I've a couple of books on hand, neither of which addresses MAC OSX which is unix based.
OSX comes with apache and php pre-installed but the books I read state that mysql must be installed before php unless php expects it to be installed in a specific location and it is thus installed in said location.
I'm a complete novice on all accounts once I install Mysql, how do I get php to see it?
Katherine
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