On Wednesday 17 March 2004 15:59, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 March 2004 08:32 pm, Klemens Arro wrote:
> > I am a bad explainer, so i try again ;)
> > Yesterday I was working at my server (localhost), then after I went to
> > sleep I updated my new mdk 10 (security, bugs etc.), then I turned my
> > computer off. At mourning I tuned my computer on again, opened localhost
> > and it wasn't there. Then I checked apache, mcc showed like it was
> > running, but when I made "httpd2 -k restart" then it said: "httpd not
> > running, trying to start". So now I had running apache, but then I opened
> > my php script, it didn't work, mozilla offered me to download it.
> >
> > (the worst part of this is that I have a deadline at work, and I cant
> > work without php :'( )
> >
> > Here, I hope I got it explained now ;)
>
> I see,
> Then install mod_php, the easiest way is from Configuration > Packaging >
> Install Software. Search php, and install that has got to with Apache. In
> mine, I always configure Apache full with all of its modules when I install
> mdk. Goodluck.

no, I already have mod_php, like I said yesterday it was working.

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Klemens Arro

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