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Cander

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  1. http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=225113&title=the-stockholm-syndrome This is just to funny. (No, this isn't the Stockholm Syndrome. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome )
  2. Just a question... How good is actually click-me advertising? I find pretty interesting stuff in such advertises, but never clicked one.
  3. Myth Busted The result of this simple electricity test with a "Kill-A-Watt" says that you definitely bust the myth saying that the energy consumed on a light ball startup is so great that you will lose energy turning it on and off all the time. So turning your electricity stuff at least in your house down tonight will make a change, don't worry.
  4. In my opinion, I see this day more symbolic than directly "useful" in that way. Hopefully some people start relize this is not a joke and need to be think of every day...
  5. Whichever timezone you are in. Earth will not be black at the same time.
  6. No response at all changing the PHP.ini file. In fact while watching the error log file to Apache there isn't anything written about PHP at all! Administrator did take away some UAC while stopping the server, but nothing more. What I think is that Apache don't find PHP at all, obviously. Changed .ini file, set path to C:\php, correct changes in httpd.conf... Odd
  7. It's a common problem have I noticed. A way to solve this is just download the binaries insted of the msi file. Just download, extract to C:\php, set a enviroment variable (if you wish) and that's all you have to do!
  8. The only diffrences between the log files on the computer that PHP & Apache works and the one that it does not is a line of text saying PHP is configured...
  9. I did exactly the same installation on a other computer(XP), and it worked with no problem. Oh yeah, I shall look at the error_log file and see if I can find anything. Thanks.
  10. And the really strange part is when I did exactly the same thing on a other computer(XP), it worked fine!
  11. Hello there, I have been having problem installing PHP with Apache on Windows. When I try to open a .php file in my browser in the "htdocs" folder by typing http://localhost/filename.php, insted of let me view the .php file content it shut the browser window down and start a download of the file. I'm running a Vista 32-bit What I've done: - Downloaded apache 2.2.11 and sucessfully installed. I can open the index.html in "htdocs" folder by typing http://localhost in my browser. - Downloaded the PHP 5.9.2-1 zip-file and extracted to C:\php, set the enviroment path and got it all set up sucessfully. Also renamed the "php.ini-recommended" to "php.ini". - Added these lines into the "httpd.conf" file: LoadModule php5_module "C:/php/php5apache2_2.dll" PHPIniDir "C:/php" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .html And I'm sure that the "C:/php/php5apache2_2.dll" and the "C:/php" exist. - Restarted apache server & computer. Any thoughts of what have I missed? Thanks in advance! //Cander
  12. Hello there, I have been having problem installing PHP with Apache on Windows. When I try to open a .php file in my browser in the "htdocs" folder by typing http://localhost/filename.php, insted of let me view the .php file content it shut the browser window down and start a download of the file. I'm running a Vista 32-bit What I've done: - Downloaded apache 2.2.11 and sucessfully installed. I can open the index.html in "htdocs" folder by typing http://localhost in my browser. - Downloaded the PHP 5.9.2-1 zip-file and extracted to C:\php, set the enviroment path and got it all set up sucessfully. Also renamed the "php.ini-recommended" to "php.ini". - Added these lines into the "httpd.conf" file: LoadModule php5_module "C:/php/php5apache2_2.dll" PHPIniDir "C:/php" AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .phtml .html And I'm sure that the "C:/php/php5apache2_2.dll" and the "C:/php" exist. - Restarted apache server & computer. Any thoughts of what have I missed? Thanks in advance! //Cander
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