hi scott.

tell us, have you been able to generate a simple html test page on the
server that you can see from your browser.

for test purposes (i'm assuming this is your on test server), rename the
apache error/access log files. no need to trek through old garbage in the
files. when you restart apache, it'll recreate the files.

from a short perusal of your posts, i'm of the opinion that something is
screwing up apache from running.

so let's see if we get apache starting correctly.
 -lets see is we get a basic test html file to be served
 -we'll tackle getting php files served...



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Bounds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:30 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Please Help with simple Noob problem


David Giragosian wrote:
>>
>> Well, actually I don't see anything.  Nothing at all (in the case of the
>> phpinfo() page.  All the page has in it is just <?php phpinfo() ?>.
>> It was saved as test.php.  How can I tell if something is broken and
>> where do I look for the files?  I haven't done any dorking around with
>> the links, etc.  Just done the complete install, etc.  Then wanted to
>> play around with things to to get the feel of everything.  And I get
>> nothing.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
> Scott,
>
> Have you restarted the server (or the machine), as Miles has suggested?
>
> David
>
Hi David.  yes, many times.  I'm ready to put it on a crontab to restart
it like every minute.

Scott

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