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Re: Web server using PHP.

Posted by ishtar on 09/18/05 15:10

steve wrote:
> again...OMG !!!
>
> you probably have .php associated with php and not your web browser...that's
> why a dos command prompt opens up. even if you associate .php files with ie,
> i don't think you can just double-click the file and have it open as you
> think it should...that bypasses your web server which shells the script to
> php for interpretation.
>
> open your freaking browser, type http://localhost/index.php in the address
> bar and see how far you get.
>
> a LITTLE reading would save you a BUNCH of time and frustration...and
> comments like OMG !!!

Steve, statements like "OMG" are like a rocking chair, its fun to do
but it really doesn't get anyone anywhere.

Thanks for your more constructive response as opposed to the initial
one. Trust me, I have done a LOT of reading and spent a BUNCH of time
on this. As I admitted in the original post I am new to this but I am
confident I followed the steps needed. For instance, everything you
stated above I tried days ago, before even posting here. Thus why I
felt the need to make a post.

I have gone through the automatic and manual installation of PHP as
outlined on PHP.net. I have used IIS and Abyss web server to host my
site. In both cases I could test to make sure IIS and the web server
were working perfectly for normal html, no issues. For both I followed
the detailed steps for setting up PHP to work with them and neither
would. Specifically, you can find some instructions for setting up PHP
with Abyss here:

http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/php.html

As you can see from the instructions it seems very straight forward but
for some reason didn't work for me.

Finally, my reasoning behind expecting to be able to double-click on
index.php and have it open IE and see the page was because I saw it
specifically stated on http://www.simplephpblog.com/. This is the PHP
web site I am trying to use and it seems very easy but obviously isn't
if you can't get PHP working. I understand the reasoning behind going
through http://localhost but all I receive is a display of the written
script in index.php, not the web page itself that should be a result of
the script if PHP was running properly.

At this point I just don't know anymore. I'm exhausted from trying and
I am giving some consideration to reimaging my webserver and starting
from scratch with PHP installation as my initial focus.

Thanks again.

 

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