On 2/21/2010 12:07 PM, Paul McFerrin wrote:
I gave up on Xampp as a web server. Too many problems with not having
symbolic links. Went and got Apache version 2.0.63 and I'm trying to
port it to Cygwin.
That's a really foolish idea, since the httpd security model depends upon
a case sensitive
On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 13:07 -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
I gave up on Xampp as a web server. Too many problems with not having
symbolic links. Went and got Apache version 2.0.63 and I'm trying to
port it to Cygwin. The code compiles cleanly but it just don't want to
start up. The only
I gave up on Xampp as a web server. Too many problems with not having
symbolic links. Went and got Apache version 2.0.63 and I'm trying to
port it to Cygwin. The code compiles cleanly but it just don't want to
start up. The only thing in the error_log file is a complaint about the
PID file
You do realize Xampp is a test and development package and not designed for a
production environment correct?
Thanks,
Brent Davidson
This particular version of Apache is part of the XAMPP Package which is
a COMPLETE Package containing: Apache, MySQL, Filezilla, Mercury, PHP,
Tomcat; all in
This particular version of Apache is part of the XAMPP Package which is
a COMPLETE Package containing: Apache, MySQL, Filezilla, Mercury, PHP,
Tomcat; all in one package for the PC. I have a lot to lose if I can't
get Apache working to my liking. Something is missing in the httpd.conf
file
On 19 Feb 2010, at 06:07, Paul McFerrin wrote
htttp://genealogy.mcferrin.org == Page display's normally
http://genealogy.mcferrin.org/barrows.htm == Page displays Object not found
message, but is there!!
http://genealogy.mcferrin.org/McFerrin_CD == Directory containing
index.html, Page