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Hi,
I'm a webdeveloper and as a recent switcher I have found the Mac and OS X a fantastic experience. I have very quickly found my feet, and was amazed that I could get Apache up and running with a click of a button. Also, the ease of installing PHP and MySQL cannot be rivalled.
But this now leads me on to my problem ...
I need to be able to edit the PHP.ini file, and the Apache HTTPD file ... but on searching for these through spotlight returns no results ... So I've a feeling the system has hidden them.
Is there a way to expose the Apache, PHP and MySQL folders permanently !? I know there are freeware downloads that will reveal every hidden file, but I only want to reveal these three folders, and all files and folders held within.
Now I expect the solution, if there is one, will come via the Terminal, and although I've a little UNIX experience, I'm no whizzkid. So if someone knows the solution, could they please explain it as simply as possible.
Any/all help on this will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys.
I'm a webdeveloper and as a recent switcher I have found the Mac and OS X a fantastic experience. I have very quickly found my feet, and was amazed that I could get Apache up and running with a click of a button. Also, the ease of installing PHP and MySQL cannot be rivalled.
But this now leads me on to my problem ...
I need to be able to edit the PHP.ini file, and the Apache HTTPD file ... but on searching for these through spotlight returns no results ... So I've a feeling the system has hidden them.
Is there a way to expose the Apache, PHP and MySQL folders permanently !? I know there are freeware downloads that will reveal every hidden file, but I only want to reveal these three folders, and all files and folders held within.
Now I expect the solution, if there is one, will come via the Terminal, and although I've a little UNIX experience, I'm no whizzkid. So if someone knows the solution, could they please explain it as simply as possible.
Any/all help on this will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys.