Greetings,
Up until this morning, I had never heard of APACHE. My research into creating a login page for my web site led me to the following conclusion:
- since my hosting service supports only PHP and MySQL, I need to install and learn these
- in order to install and use PHP, I need to first install a server; APACHE
Someone stop me if I've already taken a wrong turn.
Ultimately my website will be hosted by a hosting service. For now, all I want to do is experiment and learn. I would like to be able to do everything locally on my PC.
I am using MS XP Pro, SP1. I downloaded and installed Apache 2.0.52 using the .msi installer. It seems to run ok but when I use my bowser to go to or I get a "The page cannot be displayed" error.
What was I supposed to enter when I was prompted to enter my Network Domain? (I entered the local IP address, 192.168.1.100)
What should I have entered for the server name?
I used the "all users" option. I figured, why not? Should I have used the current user only option?
I'll probably need more help after this, but I'm hoping once I get this right everything else will fall into place.
Thanks in advance,
Up until this morning, I had never heard of APACHE. My research into creating a login page for my web site led me to the following conclusion:
- since my hosting service supports only PHP and MySQL, I need to install and learn these
- in order to install and use PHP, I need to first install a server; APACHE
Someone stop me if I've already taken a wrong turn.
Ultimately my website will be hosted by a hosting service. For now, all I want to do is experiment and learn. I would like to be able to do everything locally on my PC.
I am using MS XP Pro, SP1. I downloaded and installed Apache 2.0.52 using the .msi installer. It seems to run ok but when I use my bowser to go to or I get a "The page cannot be displayed" error.
What was I supposed to enter when I was prompted to enter my Network Domain? (I entered the local IP address, 192.168.1.100)
What should I have entered for the server name?
I used the "all users" option. I figured, why not? Should I have used the current user only option?
I'll probably need more help after this, but I'm hoping once I get this right everything else will fall into place.
Thanks in advance,