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Francisco Mendez

2004-01-23, 7:13 pm

Francisco Mendez wrote:
quote:

> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to start learning phph, mysql and web development. I need an
> "only for dummies" aproach to how to develop web sites using the refered
> server. Any sugestions on *hands on* tutorials?
>
> I have already read most of the docs (...ufff...), but still not be
> able to test some php scripts with my server..., thought it's up &
> running (http://localhost shows, correctly, the test page).
>
> Some questions are:
>
> 1. Where should I store the pages I want to display/serve, first as to
> run my tests and second in case I want to go *public* with my site?
>
> 2. what file structure should the site have, html pages, images,
> cgi-bin, etc.,? i.e, hos to organice the file directories of the site?...
>
> I need an *hands on* tutorials on this matters, any help in this respect
> would be appreciated.
>
> Tx in advance,
>
> FM>
>
>
> <!-- The only intuitive interface ever created is a nipple ... //>
>


sorry !!! subject should read *apache*, I'm kinda dislexic when late in
the night...

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