to
your ISP via your internal Apple modem or when using an external,
wireless USB broadband modem (Apple's words).
- Addresses DNS-related slowness in Safari and Mail.
- Solves many risks associated with Personal Web Sharing.
That is all probably TRUE .. HOWEVER
If you have
Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
I agree with James, though: the benefits of upgrading are generally
much greater than leaving well enough alone (otherwise I'd still be
using 10.3. Or 7.5.1).
I second that, going from 9.2.2 to 10.2 was like going from dial-up to
broadband (we were still on dial-up
Tim Law wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same problem. I'm running 10.3.8 on an eMac.
Following the previous posts in this thread and I have searched for a file
called httpd.conf and a folder called httpd or etc with a nil return for any
of them.
Does this mean something is not installed as it
On 25/02/2005, at 10:41 PM, Steve Woods wrote:
On 25/02/2005, at 10:05 PM, Tim Law wrote:
Following the previous posts in this thread and I have searched for a
file
called httpd.conf and a folder called httpd or etc with a nil return
for any
of them.
The httpd folder lives in /etc , which
words).
- Addresses DNS-related slowness in Safari and Mail.
- Solves many risks associated with Personal Web Sharing.
On 26/02/2005, at 10:02 AM, Paul Kitchener wrote:
Tim Law wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same problem. I'm running 10.3.8 on an eMac.
Following the previous posts in this thread and I have searched for a
file
called httpd.conf and a folder called httpd or etc with a nil return
for any
of them.
an external,
wireless USB broadband modem (Apple's words).
- Addresses DNS-related slowness in Safari and Mail.
- Solves many risks associated with Personal Web Sharing.
That is all probably TRUE .. HOWEVER
If you have a spare hour or so to spend you could go and peruse various
.
#
DocumentRoot /Library/WebServer/Documents
I suppose you could edit the config file to point to your home folder
or just move your files to the default directory.
HTH
Rob
On 24/02/2005, at 10:50 PM, Paul Kitchener wrote:
Hi all
Trying to get apache running so I can learn php.
I turned on Personal Web
Rob Findlay wrote:
The default apache config file /etc/httpd/httpd.conf directs the server
thus:
# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but
# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other
Shay Telfer wrote:
Q. Is php/SQL the go?
Personally I use MySQL and PHP. Definitely a powerful combination,
and widely used, so there's lots of docs and tutorials available.
If you have to install PHP I'd recommend the precompiled binaries
from Mark Liyanage as he's also compiled in
a denied
access error page 403.
Yes, I've turned on Personal Web Sharing.
I'm running broadband through Highway1 with a fixed IP address and had hoped
to be able to serve my website from my eMac.
Thanks
Tim
on 24/2/05 11:24 PM, Rob Findlay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default apache config
Hi all
Trying to get apache running so I can learn php.
I turned on Personal Web Sharing but I cant get it to use the files
I have in my ~user/sites folder, namely index.html.
It says it will but it doesnt.
The address http://localhost/~administrator/ loads a page which
ironically has
Many thanks to David Watkins who found a solution to the problem I was
having re-activating personal web sharing (see below).
The problem was occurring to to an erroneous ? Making it's way into
the httpd.conf file while I was editing it. As suggested by David, to
check the configuration
on Personal Web Sharing again (System
Preferences Sharing Services - Personal Web Sharing).
After selecting it and clicking start a Web Sharing starting up
message appears, Personal Web Sharing greys out, and nothing happens.
Anyone have any ideas?
10.3.3 Dual 1Ghz G4, 768 Mb DDR SDRAM, 40Gb
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on Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 10:52:51AM +0800, Callum Prior wrote:
After selecting it and clicking start a Web Sharing starting up
message appears, Personal Web Sharing greys out, and nothing happens.
Anyone have any ideas?
Although I've never used X's personal web
number where the problem is.
Dave Watkins
At 10:52 AM +0800 10/4/04, Callum Prior said:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble reactivating Web Sharing.
After selecting it and clicking start a Web Sharing starting up
message appears, Personal Web Sharing greys out, and nothing happens.
Anyone have
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