On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 15:33, Brendan wrote:
> On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:33 pm, - netmaniac - wrote:
> > And, someone has an alternative for dreamweaver? All the linux WYSIWYG html
> > editors i've found aren't good enough for me and i'm still stuck in
> > windowze because of dreamweaver.
>
>
On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:33 pm, - netmaniac - wrote:
> And, someone has an alternative for dreamweaver? All the linux WYSIWYG html
> editors i've found aren't good enough for me and i'm still stuck in
> windowze because of dreamweaver.
Why not just learn HTML and code by hand?
B
Want to
Title: RE: [newbie] Apache, PHP and SSI
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I have a mdk8.2 box with apache wich runs very well. Everyth
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Subject: [newbie] Apache, PHP and SSI
I have a mdk8.2 box with apache wich runs very well. Everything is working
fine but I can't get the to work in the .PHP
files. T
I have a mdk8.2 box with apache wich runs very well. Everything is working
fine but I can't get the to work in the .PHP
files. The .shtml obviously works with these server side includes but I want
to mix php coding with ssi in my pages. I've already tried the XBitHack but
it haven't worked.
A
Try "cat /etc/httpd/conf/*.conf | grep DocumentRoot" (without the quotes),
and it should tell you where it's looking for files. I think the default
these days is now /var/www/html which may or may not be a symlink to
/home/httpd/html .
These files can theoretically be owned by any user, although
Having upgraded from LM8.0 to LM8.2, I've switched from source to the
pre-compiled editions of Apache and PHP.
For the life of me, I can't figure out where my "htdocs" (the php/html files
I've created) should go in LM8.2, and what owner/group they should be listed
under.
I would greatly appre
I've hacked away and actually got a working copy of Apache + PHP + PostgreSQL
to install on my disk: Apache and PHP from source, and the rpm'd version of
PostgreSQL 7.0.3 mdk.
I have followed a tutorial from www.newbienetwork.net entitled "Beginning PHP
and PostgreSQL" that included an html/p
the first record in the USER table.
I'm using mysql with PHP and Apache and went through this same horror.
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From: Neil R Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 16:15
To: Linux Newbie List
Subject: [newbie] Apache, PHP and MySQL problem
Hi
Hi All
I've got LM8.1 up and running and I have np using apache as a test
server on there along with php. However, MySQL is loaded (I chose it to
be) but it doesn't work in the way I want it to. First off, I can
create a database but only as root. Since I want to interogate/update
etc using ph
On Friday, May 25, 2001, Mark Johnson wrote:
> Sorry, this is probably a really newbie question. It doesn't appear that I
> have PHP enabled for apache. Is there a way that I can check to see if
> Apache is compiled with PHP support or is there a flag that I can pass it to
> enable php?
Create
Sorry, this is probably a really newbie question. It doesn't appear that I
have PHP enabled for apache. Is there a way that I can check to see if
Apache is compiled with PHP support or is there a flag that I can pass it to
enable php?
I'd like to avoid recompiling this kind of stuff because it
Hi "David M. Kufta" !
On 11/9/99 8:15:25 PM, you wrote:
>I find the below statement rather curious Midgard works just fine I have
>it installed and use it to administer my web pages with no problem, it
>does require one to read the documentation and understand how Midgard
>work's. The INSTALL fil
Here is the essential problem as I see it.
Many of us had Apache/PHP/MySQL running on machines using Mandrake 6.0
and everything was fine. When we upgraded to 6.1 (much to my surprise),
I now had a version that no longer functioned properly. Instead I now
had a version now called Advanced E
I find the below statement rather curious Midgard works just fine I have
it installed and use it to administer my web pages with no problem, it
does require one to read the documentation and understand how Midgard
work's. The INSTALL file for Midgard gives very good instruction on how
to install i
Hi Michael Chopek !
On 11/8/99 10:52:20 PM, you wrote:
>Why would they put the "Midgard" RPM on the cooker site...if it won't work?
>...just curious... :-)
Because it offers a number of extra features that some people find
useful.
I've had problems with the Midgard error too when doing basic PHP
On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, Steve Philp scribed:
> > FATAL ERROR: midgard module not found : on line 0
> Could everyone try uninstalling the midgard* packages and install the
> mod_php* packages instead? I have a feeling it might fix the problem...
worked for me.. :-))
I would have done this fir
Hi David;
thanks for lending a hand :-)
On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, David M. Kufta scribed:
> I have been reading the mail on newbie list tonight and see quite a few
> having difficulty with Apache/Midgard. Midgard requires the use of MySQL
I have MySQL installed and its seems to be running fine.
>
Good evening,
I have been reading the mail on newbie list tonight and see quite a few
having difficulty with Apache/Midgard. Midgard requires the use of MySQL
and also requires the use of a vhost.conf file to be setup. I can assure
you it does work very well. I have setup midgard and apache you c
Alec Shaw wrote:
>
> I have exactly the same problem as this and just in case anyone missed it I
> get the error in my netscape browser when I attempt to load up a PHP script
> from the localhost
>
> FATAL ERROR: midgard module not found : on line 0
>
> Please someone help, this is very annoyi
I have exactly the same problem as this and just in case anyone missed it I
get the error in my netscape browser when I attempt to load up a PHP script
from the localhost
FATAL ERROR: midgard module not found : on line 0
Please someone help, this is very annoying. I am sure lots others are ha
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, James Stewart wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> > better yet, have you tryed just letting autoconf do it's job?
>
> how should I launch it?
>
> James.
>
Ok i take it back. php doesn't play nicely with others so to speak. (look
at the configure scrip
better yet, have you tryed just letting autoconf do it's job?
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> Try linking the file into /usr/include
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> > > One of the ftp mirrors should have the SRPM tree. Try them all un
Try linking the file into /usr/include
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> > One of the ftp mirrors should have the SRPM tree. Try them all until you
> > find the one that has it. Look for a dir named SRPM. As for the missing
> > httpd.h file, you must not
James Stewart wrote:
>
> On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> > One of the ftp mirrors should have the SRPM tree. Try them all until you
> > find the one that has it. Look for a dir named SRPM. As for the missing
> > httpd.h file, you must not have the apache-devel package install. Run
> > "
One of the ftp mirrors should have the SRPM tree. Try them all until you
find the one that has it. Look for a dir named SRPM. As for the missing
httpd.h file, you must not have the apache-devel package install. Run
"rpm -q apache-devel" it'll tell you if it's there or not. If not
install it.
Jame
>>> "James" == James Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
James> Whereabouts is the src.rpm? I tried the uk sunsite ftp
James> site, but it wasn't in the SRPMS directory.
James> I have downloaded the source from php.net but can't get it
James> to compile as it can't find h
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> Use the php3 src.rpm from mandrake and then read the php docs about the
> ./configure switch needed. It's probably "--with-msql". Make the needed change
> to the spec file and then run "rpm -ba specfile.spec".
Whereabouts is the src.rpm? I tried the uk s
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> php was not built with support for msql. It should have mysql and
> postgresql from Mandrake. If you need to use msql and you don't want to
> use mysql, recompile php with support for msql.
I've downloaded php-3.0.12 and am trying to install it.
I've exp
Use the php3 src.rpm from mandrake and then read the php docs about the
./configure switch needed. It's probably "--with-msql". Make the needed change
to the spec file and then run "rpm -ba specfile.spec".
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> > php was not
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
> php was not built with support for msql. It should have mysql and
> postgresql from Mandrake. If you need to use msql and you don't want to
> use mysql, recompile php with support for msql.
Do I just download the source and compile as if it were a new pac
I've recently installed mSQL and purchased O'Reilly's _MySQL and mSQL_. I
have the most recent release of apache to be made available through
MandrakeUpdate.
When I try to use any msql specific commands from within PHP, I am told
that the command is unknown. I can't even open a connection. What d
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