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Started by nbop, Sep 16 2004 06:09 PM
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#2
Posted 16 September 2004 - 06:44 PM
The script has to be parsed by the PHP engine - you can't just open it in an offline web browser as you can HTML files. Probobly the best option would be to get the Apache Web Server, and the PHP engine (which are both free) so that you can run scripts on your local machine.
Alternatively, you can just upload them to whichever web server you are using (assuming it supports PHP - which Trap17 does), but it is easier to test and debug them locally before uploading.
Alternatively, you can just upload them to whichever web server you are using (assuming it supports PHP - which Trap17 does), but it is easier to test and debug them locally before uploading.
#3
Posted 16 September 2004 - 07:07 PM
as said before php is executed on the server so you need apache(as said Spectre) but the genreric pack need to be configured as well as the php binary and this can be difficult for a newbie
so... i recomend a easier solution
there is a thing called xampp aka apache friends
its a full package including apache http server php 5 and 4 perl ....... and everything preconfigured
all you need to do is unpack and install it
download link:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourcefor...win32-1.4.6.exe
try google with xampp for more details
btw. its all free under gnu
so... i recomend a easier solution
there is a thing called xampp aka apache friends
its a full package including apache http server php 5 and 4 perl ....... and everything preconfigured
all you need to do is unpack and install it
download link:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourcefor...win32-1.4.6.exe
try google with xampp for more details
btw. its all free under gnu
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