All that I have tried to do was to integrate the PHP scripting language with
the Apache Server, i.e., be able to view PHP files with the help of Apache.
And my OS is Win XP Pro.
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From: "Dragon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] REPOST: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need Help [Again] w. PHP
and Apache.
Steve R Burrus wrote:
well actually the only "advice" which I got/received yesterday was from
someone asking me what OS I was trying to do the PHP-Apache Server
integration on and what was the purpose of the integration. And that was
the * only * response which I have received so far, thus my Repost earlier
today (which I will apologize for if you might want me to).
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I think you are missing the point. People will be MUCH more inclined to
help you if YOU do some work up front. It helps if you do some due
diligence by searching for the answers you need as well as reading
whatever documentation is applicable. As the saying goes RTFM. If after
doing so, you still have a problem, then it is time to ask a question.
You should tell us exactly what you are trying to do, what OS, what
versions of software, is it from source or a binary package, and you
should tell us precisely what you have done to attempt to resolve the
problem. Posting a relevant portion of your httpd.conf is often very
helpful and may get you a precise answer very quickly.
This is NOT a help line where you can demand that people give you an
answer, nobody here is being paid to support you. This list is a community
of users who may or may not know the answer you seek. Even if somebody
does know the answer, if you don't ask the question in a meaningful,
understandable manner or if the person is not immediately available to
respond, you may not get an answer.
Reposting the next day with the exact same question is not going to change
anything, well, maybe it will, it will change (usually negatively) the
attitude of people who might be inclined to help otherwise.
Dragon
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