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Ian

posted on 25th Oct 06 at 04:22

Can mean the module isn't present, or the file permissions are wrong on it so Apache can't open it, or most likely you've installed it Program Files directory which has a space in it.


AndyKent

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 21:24

no probs, u2u away!


Aaron

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 21:19

thanks mate, expect a u2u at some point tomorrow :)


AndyKent

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 20:57

my set-up was very picky where you save the modules - if you can find out which one i'll see where it is on mine :thumbs:


Aaron

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 20:52

thats the thing, i dont know the code of the 3rd line because the book is on my desk at work

i'll update the thread 2moro with it


AndyKent

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 20:51

sounds like you might be missing the module itself - what is the third line you have tn add?


Aaron

posted on 24th Oct 06 at 20:11

As the title says.

I'm Following a Wrox book on how to install php to parse pages on a new web server but for the life of me can't get it to work.

Has anyone done this before and got a few tips.

The part that i get stuck on it:

I have to add 3 lines to the config file of apache to enable php in apache..the first two are fine, but when i add the 3rd to load the some sort of module (i cen't remember the exact code) apache just screws up

at this point if i stop and restart the service...it wont restart :|

Any ideas :boggle: