I’m not sure when it stopped working, but I cannot now test PHP pages on my
MacBook, I think it is probably springs from when I migrated from PowerBook
to Mac Book.
I did do an archive and install then migrate apps and docs.
There are resources out on the web which talk about removing a # before the
line to turn PHP on. Well neither the httpd.conf nor the “Original” contain
that line.
I’m stumped
Best wishes Peter
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Peter Tucker, Oxford UK email@hidden
I’m not sure when it stopped working, but I cannot now test PHP
pages on my
MacBook, I think it is probably springs from when I migrated from
PowerBook
to Mac Book.
I did do an archive and install then migrate apps and docs.
There are resources out on the web which talk about removing a #
before the
line to turn PHP on. Well neither the httpd.conf nor the “Original”
contain
that line.
on 08/04/2008 01:50, Walter Lee Davis at email@hidden wrote:
On Apr 7, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Peter Tucker wrote:
I’m not sure when it stopped working, but I cannot now test PHP
pages on my
MacBook, I think it is probably springs from when I migrated from
PowerBook
to Mac Book.
I did do an archive and install then migrate apps and docs.
There are resources out on the web which talk about removing a #
before the
line to turn PHP on. Well neither the httpd.conf nor the “Original”
contain
that line.