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Games Team Asst. Manager
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Apache and installing PHP
I want to learn a little PHP so I installed apache and figured out I needed to shut down IIS before apache can run. Now I have a question...
How do I call up a site using apache? With IIS I just typed in "http://localhost/nameoffolder" and it would open the site as long as the site was located under "c:\Inetpub". How do I do this with apache? thanks Dan
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Same thing! I've got an Apache server and it works the same way. You can also use http://127.0.0.1/dir/dir1/etc to navigate. For testing I use the url that points to my server.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 105
OS: XP PRO, 2000
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http://apache2triad.net i'd recommend using that, its really easy to set up and has a lot of things built into it.
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