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01-04-05 10:53 PM

Hi,

I installed Apache 2 (latest version) and php5 on a XP machine linked
to DSL.I can get the Apache startup page with http://localhost but when
I try to call up a php doc nothing comes up such as
http://localhost/phpinfo.php. Any ideas why this is happening? I copied
php5ts.dll and php5apache2.dll to windows/system32 directory and I
copied and renamed php.ini to the windows directory as directed by a
php5 book.

Where do I put my php files? I tried it in different locations such as
C:\ or in the Apache Group directory htdocs but I still cannot open any
php files.  Thanks much for any help.






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    Re: Apache & php5  
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01-04-05 10:53 PM

On 04 Jan 2005, "wg" <waltgee@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1104850961.361421.231170@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:

> I installed Apache 2 (latest version) and php5 on a XP machine
> linked to DSL.I can get the Apache startup page with
> http://localhost but when I try to call up a php doc nothing comes
> up such as http://localhost/phpinfo.php. Any ideas why this is
> happening?


Did you read the install.txt that's installed in the php directory?





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