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Brad_78160642
Installing PHP and Apache
July 02, 2013 11:58AM
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I found this pretty sweet 4-part guide to
installing Apache and PHP on Mac OS 10.8 +
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July 03, 2013 01:58PM
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78125766Suzan
Re: Installing PHP and Apache
July 05, 2013 01:34PM
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thanks Brad,
im trying to install this applications on my laptop and i kkep getting the exception error. any idea what is could be?
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Re: Installing PHP and Apache
July 05, 2013 05:29PM
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There are many many reasons, impossible to answer here. Best bet is to Google for "exception error xampp install"
99.9% is is a straight forward install. If XAMPP does not work, try EasyPHP. Just make sure you uninstall the failed install.
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78125766Suzan
Re: Installing PHP and Apache
July 09, 2013 09:12PM
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Hello everyone. I have managed to finally install EasyPHP but have trouble login in to the
http://127.0.0.1/home
. Any idea what could be causing this?
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Re: Installing PHP and Apache
July 10, 2013 08:37AM
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As in my previous post - many reasons because each PC is different. . Best to Google. Else remove and try XAMPP.
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murray-78034604
Re: Installing PHP and Apache
July 16, 2013 09:17PM
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Hi Suzan
I agree with prof mac.
Google is your best friend.
But did you try
http://localhost/
(It also can be your browser , or your virus protection). In the end it doesn't matter if u use local host or the IP address . The main thing is you need it to test your script.
Best Wishes
M
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