If you have a router then you need to open port 80 and forward it to the local IP of the computer you're running Apache on. Also, it's not uncommon for ISP's to block inbound port 80 connections so as to stop you from running a web server from home; if all else fails then contact your ISP and ask them if they filter your port 80 traffic.

On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:13 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:

Hi, Yes http://localhost/ did respond, as does 127.0.0.1, i am able to view http://scouse.mine.nu but my friends are not? Also, i am "caroline", sorry for any mistake, still had it set up on mothers name. So i have 2 issues.

P.C Specs;
AMD Athlon 2700+
Seagate 80GB HDD
Windows XP Home (SP2)
Broadband internet (8Mbps)
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Again Michael, 

we need more info. Does http://localhost respond on the server?

On 9/14/06, Michael Flanagan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another fault, my system doesnt seem to be "broadcasting" my web page whatsoever... http://scouse.mine.nu is completely offline, even though APACHE states that all servers are running...??
 
    Anyone suffer from this problem (past/present) please advise.
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:01 PM
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"My computer is broken!!! How do I fix it!?"

On Sep 14, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Caroline Malton wrote:

Hi there,
 
        Set up APACHE the other day, and i am struggling to setup PHP by its side, i have downloaded and ran the setup file, but it just doesnt seem to let me use PHP files on my site... any advice?! :S:S
 
 
kind regards





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