minor_threat
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Hello helpful people!
I'm running OS X 10.3.8 and have installed MAMO (Macintosh Apache, MySQL and PHP) which is all working well. I can access the MySQL database and mess about with the php in there. However, I would like to be able to open php pages and do some configuration on my powerbook (localhost) and view it all in dreamweaver MX before I upload it to the server. But satan is conspiring against me doing this.
SQL, php and Apache are all working, and I've followed numerous instructions telling me to drop the php files into the ~username/sites folder. Fine, this I can do. However, when I point my browser to http://127.0.0.1/~username/ it always loads a really helpful Apache page which asks: "Seeing this page instead of the website you expected?" Too right I am! "Please contact the person responsible for maintaining this server with questions." Well, that would be me. So I contact myself with thousands of questions and get no answers, because obviously I haven't a clue why it's doing this!
Also, if I try to navigate to my page like this: http://127.0.0.1/~username/website/pleasework.php I am told I don't have permission to access it! I've also tried using http://localhost/....
I don't know what else to do. Do I have to do the CHMOD 777 thingy on my laptop/local domain or am I just being a muppet in thinking this has anything to do with it? Any suggestions or even sarcastic criticism will be much appreciated.
MT
(PS: I'm new to this so obscure references to unix commands will fly straight past me.)
(PPS: And another thing, the really useful Apache page it brings up on screen is called index.htm. I've searched for this file and can't find it anywhere, there are loads of index.htm files but not the Apache one. Where does it magically appear from?!)
I'm running OS X 10.3.8 and have installed MAMO (Macintosh Apache, MySQL and PHP) which is all working well. I can access the MySQL database and mess about with the php in there. However, I would like to be able to open php pages and do some configuration on my powerbook (localhost) and view it all in dreamweaver MX before I upload it to the server. But satan is conspiring against me doing this.
SQL, php and Apache are all working, and I've followed numerous instructions telling me to drop the php files into the ~username/sites folder. Fine, this I can do. However, when I point my browser to http://127.0.0.1/~username/ it always loads a really helpful Apache page which asks: "Seeing this page instead of the website you expected?" Too right I am! "Please contact the person responsible for maintaining this server with questions." Well, that would be me. So I contact myself with thousands of questions and get no answers, because obviously I haven't a clue why it's doing this!
Also, if I try to navigate to my page like this: http://127.0.0.1/~username/website/pleasework.php I am told I don't have permission to access it! I've also tried using http://localhost/....
I don't know what else to do. Do I have to do the CHMOD 777 thingy on my laptop/local domain or am I just being a muppet in thinking this has anything to do with it? Any suggestions or even sarcastic criticism will be much appreciated.
MT
(PS: I'm new to this so obscure references to unix commands will fly straight past me.)
(PPS: And another thing, the really useful Apache page it brings up on screen is called index.htm. I've searched for this file and can't find it anywhere, there are loads of index.htm files but not the Apache one. Where does it magically appear from?!)