Hello,
here are the informations :
the file is used by phpMyAdmin to set up this software
I have not modified permissions for this file (as a newcomer in the mac
world, I do not know how to modify permissions with unix... something
like rwxst...)
And ...I think there is no server. In fact, I have installed mysql with
macports (under unix, so I did not saw a lot of things), and after that
phpmyadmin; I found the directory of phpMyAdmin, and had a look at the
documentation.
In the documentation, I learned the necessity to configure phpMyAdmin
with the setup.php script.
But at no time I installed a server.
Vous êtes canadien, vous parlez français alors (et même mieux que moi!).
Salut!Ca doit être l'après-midi à présent.Ici, il est 23h00.
A la prochaine,
lolveley.
Paul Blondé a écrit :
What is this file for, to set up the php software?
To perform the setup for another application using php?
Did you set user permissions on the file properly?
Did you give access to it to your web server?
Do you understand that the root of your hard disk is not the same as the
root of your web site (or should not be, since that would give anyone in the
world the rights to at least read your entire hard disk, and possibly run or
even, if the permissions allow it, write anything anywhere on your hard
disk).
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Paul Blondé
-----Original Message-----
From: olivier SAINT-EVE [mailto:olivier57b@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:33 PM
To: php-install@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: (macosX,camino) issue while opening a PHP file with
camino
Hello,
a file named setup.php is in the root folder of my hard disk, and I
wanted to open it from camino, with the address:
"http://localhost/setup.php". But I have an error 403:"access forbidden".
Does someone know how to solve this problem?
I specify I have installed PHP5 with macports.
lolveley.
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