Re: [users@httpd] Apache for local use only

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On 5/23/06, Peter Schmitz <PeterS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris

Thanks, doesn't seem to be the answer here. Re-installed Apache, same error
message re port 80, otherwise Apache installer reports success. But no
short-cuts, etc, anywhere. No error.log file. Turned off computer.
Restarted. Used system tray icon for Apache to "Start". Got "The requested
operation has failed!" message. No error.log file anywhere.

I remember going thru the same sorts of things.  Mine runs fine now
but seems to ignore my mime type settings for php and php files come
up as text :(

If u open up control panel, administration, services, are there any
other servicves, such as tomcat, running and using the port?

also, make sure when u reinstall that u select the option for everyone
and port 80.
In one of my reinstalls I discovered it had port 8080 set by default.

if all that is correct, have u modified the httpd.conf yet? If so
there might be an error in setting for htdoc or php.

chris


Peter



----- Original Message -----
From: "chris" <dragonmagi@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache for local use only


On 5/23/06, Peter Schmitz <PeterS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Installation Question.
> ------------------------------
> I wish to try out PHP and MySQL on my Windows XP PC. I read that Apache is
> the way to go and one communicates with it as http://localhost/ to pick up
> HTML, etc on one's own PC.
>
> Hence I have downloaded the Apache Windows binaries as
> apache_2.2.2-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi and installed them.
>
> As more or less expected from the FAQ, it won't run because of "Port 80"
> conflicts. Perhaps with my PC-Cillin Firewall, or some other program.

I had this problem and it worked after rebooting, with no changes to
firewall or anything else.

cheers,

chris
>
> But:
> 1) I don't want to lose my virus protection/firewall facilities
> 2) I don't have a domain name for the internet anyway
> 3) I only want to access the server from my own computer
>
> What do I do next?
>
> Thanks
> Peter
>
>

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