On 8/6/2008 4:20 PM India Time, _Chetan Rane_ wrote:
Hi
You need to check if your Apache is up and running do the following
Right click on My Computer and select "manage"
Next click on Services and Applications
After that Click on Services
And check if Apache is running
Yeah, that is listing
wampapache, Apache/2.2.8 (Win32) PHP/5.2.6, started, manual, local
system, and
wampmysqld, started, manual, local system, and
I restarted all services from the wamp systray icon. That gave the
following entries in apache_error.log
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:57 2008] [notice] Parent: Received shutdown signal --
Shutting down the server.
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:57 2008] [notice] Child 3072: Exit event signaled.
Child process is ending.
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:58 2008] [notice] Child 3072: Released the start mutex
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Child 3072: All worker threads have
exited.
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Child 3072: Child process is exiting
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Parent: Child process exited
successfully.
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Apache/2.2.8 (Win32) PHP/5.2.6
configured -- resuming normal operations
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Server built: Jan 18 2008 00:37:19
[Wed Aug 06 19:06:59 2008] [notice] Parent: Created child process 1872
[Wed Aug 06 19:07:00 2008] [notice] Child 1872: Child process is running
[Wed Aug 06 19:07:00 2008] [notice] Child 1872: Acquired the start mutex.
[Wed Aug 06 19:07:00 2008] [notice] Child 1872: Starting 64 worker threads.
I gave, check port 80. The dos window that opened said "your port 80 is
not used" and the following entry got added in error_log:
[Wed Aug 06 19:07:00 2008] [notice] Child 1872: Starting thread to
listen on port 80.
Thanks.
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V
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-----Original Message-----
From: V S Rawat [mailto:vsrawat@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 2:53 PM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Newbie problem: Php script not running in browser.
On 8/6/2008 2:58 AM India Time, _Andrew Ballard_ wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM, V S Rawat <vsrawat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have put the first php script to hello.php file:
<html>
<head>
<title>PHP Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php echo '<p>Hello World</p>'; ?>
</body>
</html>
I am on xpsp3, wampserver 2.0, having apache 2.2.8, php 5.2.6, MySQL 5.0.51b
http://localhost/ is E:\wamp\www
I put the hello.php file to E:\wamp\www. drag/dropping it to browser
shows the above source code in ff3/ie6
putting it to E:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\htdocs and drag/dropping it
to browser shows the same source code.
However, putting it to E:\wamp\www\php_ex but giving
http://localhost/hello.php shows a blank screen
I have forgotten some situation where it had appeared as
Hello World
'; ?>
on the browser.
E:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\conf\httpd.conf file has the lines:
LoadModule php5_module "e:/wamp/bin/php/php5.2.6/php5apache2_2.dll"
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php3
On double clicking the php file in windows explorer, it opens in notepad
for edit, instead of getting opened in firefox that is my default.
Please give me the starting push.
-- V
If you simply drag-and-drop the file from an explorer window into
Firefox, Firefox will display the page directly from the file system
instead of serving it through your web server. (You can tell this
because your address bar will say file:///E:/wamp/www/hello.php.) Your
browser won't parse the PHP as script; it will just think it is
malformed HTML and it would show the output you listed above.
Double-clicking the file, or dragging it into IE will try to open the
file with whatever program is associated with that extension in
Windows. (If there isn't a file association for *.php files, it will
either prompt you for a program to handle the file or it might do the
same as Firefox. I'm not sure, and I'm not really interested in
changing my file associations to test.)
IF the file is located at E:\wamp\www\hello.php AND PHP is configured
correctly AND your web server's document root is E:\wamp\www\, THEN
opening http://localhost/hello.php should work.
Andrew
Thanks.
k, I will not drag and drop but would open through firefox localhost.
giving http://localhost/hello.php is not showing anything at all, just a
blank screen. What has gone wrong?
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