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  1. OMG it worked!! [img src=\"style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/laugh.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":laugh:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"laugh.gif\" /] Thank you so much!! Now I can go on with more tutorials here [img src=\"style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/smile.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":smile:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"smile.gif\" /]
  2. I have WAMP installed (package of php5-apache2-mysql5). Under apache2, there is no htdocs folder. Should I make one? When I typed in [a href=\"http://localhost\" target=\"_blank\"]http://localhost[/a], it displayed a start page of WAMP containing my server config, tools, projects, etc., but no directory or files. The path of my apache2 is C:\wamp\Apache2\<<no-htdocs-folder>>. Am I using a different kind of apache or is there a way around this?
  3. Hi, I just started learning php and I would like to know how to properly test or view my php file in a browser (mine is FireFox). I have PHP-MySQL-Apache installed here and my OS is windowsXP. My apache is running but when I tried to view the php file in the browser, it displays the exact code, not the would be output... Then I figured that a correct path is needed. I dunno how the path goes except [a href=\"http://localhost/<<what\" target=\"_blank\"]http://localhost/<<what[/a] next?>>. It show 404 error file can't be found. Should I place my php files in a specific folder for it to run? Thank you in advance to those who would lend a helping hand.
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