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Posted by dbyy on 08/29/05 03:13
Hi Andy,
thanks again for your help.
Finally I could get it working after I fixed the problems in the
http.conf file (under the entry "loadmodule" I had a wrong path (php
instead of php5) and I changed the entry from forward slashes to back-
slahes.
Your suggestion to check the application log and to use 'apache -t' was
very helpful to solve the problem.
Now I will try to connect to MySql through php (myPHPAdmin for MySQL).
I know already I have to enable some extension for MySQL.
Many thanks for your valuable help.
Its much appreciated.
Cheers from Canada
Fred
Andy Hassall <andy@andyh.co.uk> wrote in
news:pkn3h1p51kcuj011tqq1t61il3lkb9l2ru@4ax.com:
> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 15:15:57 GMT, dbyy <noname@fooled.com> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for you repsonse Andy.
>>
>>re: windows log shows "server specific error 1" that's all.
>
> In which of the logs? One (System Log) will show that error coming
> from
> service control manager, but the other (Application Log) will show an
> error coming from Apache itself - which tends to be far more useful.
>
>>re http.con file: can paste http.conf fle here. but evenr emoved all
>>comment lines, its still about 1000 lines long.
>>would it be possible to point me to etries that could be wrong?
>
> Get Apache to tell you itself:
>
> D:\Apache2\bin>apache -t
> Syntax OK
>
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