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Ezikel |
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I'm currently working on a website and followed tutorials to install Apache, PHP, and MySQL and to get it to work together. I've been unsuccessful so far though. The tutorials say if done properly, when you go to localhost in a web browser, a page with a chart should come up. All I ever get is a page that says "It works!". I've followed 2 different tutorials. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong.
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Darin McGrew |
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What kind of a system are you installing Apache, PHP, and MySQL on?
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Ezikel |
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I'm using Windows 7 64 bit.
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The tutorials say if done properly, when you go to localhost in a web browser, a page with a chart should come up. Which tutorial, Apache or PHP? QUOTE All I ever get is a page that says "It works!". According to Google that seems to be from Apache. Some say it's easier to install Xampp instead of the above, but I haven't tried it. |
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