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  1. Thank you very much for your offer to help! I have apache2 installed under C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2 for the root folder, I followed the tutorial in dreamweaver: "Click the folder icon next to the Local Root Folder text box, then browse to and select the folder (inside the GettingStarted folder) that contains the PHP sample files. The folder should be as follows: * C:\Documents and Setting\/your_user_name/\My Documents\Sites-Local\GettingStarted\ 4-Develop\php (Windows)" I have defined my remote folder as; C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\MySampleApp\ I hope this all makes sense, it's mostly taken from the setup for php in the getting started tutorial under the help menu in dreamweaver. Again many thanks for your offer to help James
  2. Hi, I was wondering if anyone can help me. I have been following the getting started tutorial, and have had no problems until I get to the 'Developing a web application ' part. I am trying to use PHP, and have Apache2, PHP and mySQL installed and working (I think) on my machine. But when I try to view the live data for the comments-view page, I get an error saying: The testing server did not execute any of the scripts in your document! Possible explanations include: 1/ The testing server is not working. ( I think it is ???) 2/The testing server ignores files with the ".php" file extensions. 3/Your document does not contain any script I am new to all this, but everything seems to be going smoothly until I try to view the live data. It appears to me as though the problem is in the setup in DW. If anyone has the solution to athis problem then please let me know. Thanks in advance James
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