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Posted by ljuljacka on 12/20/05 10:49
It's running....it seems that few click solution from wamp didn't work for
me, I had to use installation procedure for binaries installation to make it
work
"Curtis" <nospam@nohow.not> wrote in message
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> ljuljacka <dejan.kelemen@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:do75jj$4d3$1@bagan.srce.hr...
>> I wanted to start using php for developing websites...but
> I'm having
>> problems at the beginng (some say the beginnings are the
> hardest :)). My
>> friend recommended WAMP as all-in one solution...so I
> installed it and
>> checked all of the conf files just to see if all of the
> folders have been
>> setup correctly...and they were. Then I tested php and
> apache by writing <?
>> phpinfo(); ?> in a text editor, saving it with .php
> extension in www folder
>> (root folder in wamp) and tried to open it in
> browser....blank page showed
>> up...Tried to disable my firewall (found the suggestion on
> some website) but
>> that didn't work either.
>>
>> When I click on phpinfo link in phpMyAdmin, it returns all
> of the
>> information that it should...
>>
>> I have no more ideas, so please help if you see something
> that I've done
>> wrong or something I didn't do or if you have any ideas
> why this might be
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dejan
>
> FWIW, I had a similar problem. I haven't bothered to run
> down the cause, but a temporary workaround has been to use
> Firefox instead of IE. I seem to recall some mention of
> doing this or that for IE, but we've been far more
> interested in PHP programming than tweaking WAMP. Opera
> seems to work OK as well.
>
> I'm using the PHPDev WAMP package on a single system, not
> networked.
>
> --
>
> Curtis
>
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