Are PHP and MySQL running on my CentOS installation?

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Preston Crawford wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 00:02 +1200, Tom wrote:
> 
>>he is using centos and is a new user :)
> 
> 
> No kidding. Didn't Johnny just cover this?
> 

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>>>Dave Gutteridge wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I wrote a small test HTML page with basic head and body information, and
>>>>simply this PHP in the body:
>>>><?php
>>>>echo 'hello world':
>>>>?>
>>>>And then opened it in FireFox. As expected, it didn't display anything.
> 
> 
> First off, if the colon is actually in your code, make sure that's gone.
> 
> Secondly, what I find helpful (and I didn't have to disable SELinux to
> get this to work, so you might prefer this perhaps) is to create a
> virtualhost in which to do all my work. So if you haven't already done
> that, you might give that a shot. Unlike many distros the Apache
> configuration tool is actually pretty handy and works pretty well. I've
> been using Ruby for a while, so haven't setup PHP and virtual hosts on
> this machine until just now, but it only took me a minute to use the
> HTTP panel under "Server Settings" to create a virtual host and point it
> to a new directory (like /var/www/sites/testing/) and then browse to
> that site.
> 
> I then edit /etc/hosts and add a line that's something like....
> 
> 127.0.0.1               testing
> 
> That's my practice, at least.
> 
> Preston
> 
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