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  1. Hi there

    I currently run:
    Fedora (can't remember version XD)
    PHP 5.0.5
    MySQL 4
    Apache 2.0.55

    I've ./configured, maked and make installed on PHP 5.1.5 without problems. I've moved the php.ini file to where my current installation's php.ini is.

    However, I'm having problems making Apache recognize this new version. I've tried restarting the server through "httpd restart"

    Any ideas?

    Thanks alot
  2. OK, I've changed the colours a bit, but haven't got time to change the banner before, well, zzzzZZZZZZ....

    Please rate the new colour scheme. For extra content, try the "Register" link or the "Login" link. You can also click 'Read More' on the homepage news articles.
  3. OK, I've asked for reviews for two previous layouts and styles, and I would have to agree that they sucked. But this time, the design looks a lot better, at least IMO.

    It's a COSSG site - Competitive Online Strategy Simulation Game...I think I heard it somewhere, but considering my horrible memory, I could have made it up for all I remember!

    Anyhoo, here's the link: [a href=\"http://amo.cheesy.ca\" target=\"_blank\"]http://amo.cheesy.ca[/a] - it shouldn't be slow loading, and if it is, I'll have to talk to my webhost...ahem, *cough*myself*cough*!

    And for more styles/id's from the css in effect, click on Login and press 'Submit' when you're there. You'll see the message box there too.

    Thanks all in advance!
  4. i think you mean how to get to the code:

    Just above the main design screen, click "Code". To start a PHP code block, type this:

    [!--PHP-Head--][div class=\'phptop\']PHP[/div][div class=\'phpmain\'][!--PHP-EHead--][span style=\"color:#0000BB\"]<?php

    [/span][span style=\"color:#FF8000\"]//and to end, type this:

    [/span][span style=\"color:#0000BB\"]?>[/span]

    [/span][!--PHP-Foot--][/div][!--PHP-EFoot--]

     

    if you're talking about the colouring....hope this helps:

     

    In Dreamweaver (inside a PHP code block):

    Predefined functions are blue

    Comments are orange

    Text in Quotes & Numbers are red

    Statements (if...else...for) & Booleans are green

    Variable Names are black

    Operators (+, =, -) are blue

    Globals(?) and Superglobals are cyan/light blue - sry cant make the colour...

     

    I think that's it...please correct me if im wrong, and if this isn't what you're looking for...sry.

     

    Hope it helps. cx409

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