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Posted by Daniel J. Koepke on 02/02/06 06:09
In article <7geEf.10198$vU2.8886@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
J B Carr <jbc_ccm@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Lawrence Traub wrote:
> > I am having problems getting PHP and Apache to "talk" with one another.
> > Does anyone know of a good website that can show me how to get this done
> > without a lot of pain?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Lawrence Traub
> >
> > "On a clear disc, you can seek forever."
> Just use any old machine, load Linux on it (I suggest Fedora Core) with
> developemnet tools, text only, elinks of lynx test browser, read the
> documentation in php, mysql and apache and you will soon have yourself
> a super little web server, and learn a bunch on the way!
I have always found the site, http://www.phpfreaks.com to have plenty of
information. From tutorials to links to all the documentation you might
need. Plus, there is a forum there that a lot of helpful people
frequent.
Give it a shot. And if all else fails, just doing a simple google on
"setting up php and apache" will likely warrant you some step-by-step
articles as well.
Dan
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