on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to use the correct paths
Edit your httpd.conf file. You might nede to put in the PHP stuff as well.
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Mike yomcat Welsh
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 04:29, Mike 'yomcat' Welsh wrote:
on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to use the correct paths
Edit your httpd.conf file. You might
On Monday 17 November 2003 10:33 am, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 04:29, Mike 'yomcat' Welsh wrote:
on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to
On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:34 pm, Charlie wrote:
Running mandrake 9.1, mysql 4.0.11a, apache 1.3.27 and php 4.3.0, all right
of the mandrake 9.1 CD's.
I'm trying to set up PHP to view data pulled from mysql database. I have
the mysql database up and running fine. (this is on a small home
Running mandrake 9.1, mysql 4.0.11a, apache 1.3.27 and php 4.3.0, all right of
the mandrake 9.1 CD's.
I'm trying to set up PHP to view data pulled from mysql database. I have the
mysql database up and running fine. (this is on a small home network)
I have apache and php installed but something
Hi all,
Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?
I don't mind reading a book about it and i know i got it all on my cd's,
but i don't quite know where to get
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?
I don't mind reading a book about it and i
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 00:40, Todd Slater wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by
Yep, I remembered about the suite of $PHP_ variables after I sent the email.
Seems like I invariably (arf) remember something AFTER I request help. I think
my brain must be wired that way...
I'm still wondering where on earth that $URL variable came from, because I
sure didn't make it up. I
On Tue 2003-02-11 at 22:17:38 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so this is beyond the scope of a Mandrake forum, so forgive me for asking.
I have transitioned my web server from Win2k to Linux. Everything seems to be
working OK except I just noticed a page that is supposed to not show the
OK, so this is beyond the scope of a Mandrake forum, so forgive me for asking.
I have transitioned my web server from Win2k to Linux. Everything seems to be
working OK except I just noticed a page that is supposed to not show the
banner, but does.
In win2k, the PHP variable $URL was returning
Hi all,
Has anyone here installed Apache and PHP on their Mandrake system? I
installed the rpms, and Apache is working. I can bring up the default
page, and I also configured it to read out of user 'www' directories on a
~username request. But when I went to add the lines in httpd.conf for
You should add two packages: mod_php and php-mysql.
M.
On Saturday 14 April 2001 06:54, Dave Sherman wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone here installed Apache and PHP on their Mandrake system? I
installed the rpms, and Apache is working. I can bring up the default
page, and I also configured it to
Upon searching both the expert and newbie mail list archives as well as the
newsgroups I see several people have asked this questions and none have
recieved an answer.
Has anyone else come up against this...and if so what is the solution?
Yes I have.. and damn I wish I remember exactly what I
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