Apache copnfig

Apache copnfig

am 06.07.2007 19:25:33 von Jacob Bergman

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Hello all, I am new to this list as well as new to PHP, I want to start
by saying thank you in advanced to everyone that will provide help for
me in the future :-) =20

=20

I am learning how to use PHP with MySQL and Apache, running on a windows
box. I am under the impression that a LoadModule line for php needs to
be included in the httpd.conf for everything to work well between apache
and php. The book I am reading says that it should already be there,
and that I just need to uncomment the line, but it isn't. Can I just
add the line to the conf file, or have I done something wrong already...
I am running php version 5.2.3 and apache 2.0.59.

=20

The line they say should already be there is #LoadModule php5_modul
"c:\php\php5apache2.dll" or something to that affect.

=20

My only idea is that perhaps this is strictly a unix/linux deal, since I
notice the slashes are going / instead of \ in what they say. Anyways,
thanks for all the help!

=20

Jacob Bergman

Network Technician

Pullman School District #267

(509) 432-4012

jbergman@psd267.wednet.edu

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Re: Apache copnfig

am 06.07.2007 19:56:01 von Stut

Jacob Bergman wrote:
> Hello all, I am new to this list as well as new to PHP, I want to start
> by saying thank you in advanced to everyone that will provide help for
> me in the future :-)
>
> I am learning how to use PHP with MySQL and Apache, running on a windows
> box. I am under the impression that a LoadModule line for php needs to
> be included in the httpd.conf for everything to work well between apache
> and php. The book I am reading says that it should already be there,
> and that I just need to uncomment the line, but it isn't. Can I just
> add the line to the conf file, or have I done something wrong already...
> I am running php version 5.2.3 and apache 2.0.59.
>
> The line they say should already be there is #LoadModule php5_modul
> "c:\php\php5apache2.dll" or something to that affect.
>
> My only idea is that perhaps this is strictly a unix/linux deal, since I
> notice the slashes are going / instead of \ in what they say. Anyways,
> thanks for all the help!

http://php.net/install.windows.apache2

-Stut

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Re: Apache copnfig

am 27.07.2007 19:08:23 von zerof

Jacob Bergman escreveu:
> Hello all, I am new to this list as well as new to PHP, I want to start
> by saying thank you in advanced to everyone that will provide help for
> me in the future :-)
>
> I am learning how to use PHP with MySQL and Apache, running on a windows
> box. I am under the impression that a LoadModule line for php needs to
> be included in the httpd.conf for everything to work well between apache
> and php. The book I am reading says that it should already be there,
> and that I just need to uncomment the line, but it isn't. Can I just
> add the line to the conf file, or have I done something wrong already...
> I am running php version 5.2.3 and apache 2.0.59.
>
> The line they say should already be there is #LoadModule php5_modul
> "c:\php\php5apache2.dll" or something to that affect.
>
> My only idea is that perhaps this is strictly a unix/linux deal, since I
> notice the slashes are going / instead of \ in what they say. Anyways,
> thanks for all the help!
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>
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