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Worked great 



- Version: 2.1, 10/20/2003 09:07PM PST
cocoaNut
Thanks, this worked great and was exactly what I was looking for to test some php scrpts locally that i got from the net. You might want to add that this works with the version of Apache that comes with OSX by default and not Apache 2.
Run it off the disk image - Version: 2.1, 9/11/2003 02:55PM PST
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scotte_pie
you are right in that i forgot to mention that and also i forgot to say run it off the disk image. That is the way it was meant to be run. If you do want to copy it to your drive for some reason copy the folder called php to the root of your user folder
sad and pathetic 



- Version: 2.1, 9/10/2003 12:36PM PST
rkleim
Note - I have installed PHP myself on other macs with osx, but wanted to see if I could simplify the process, so i DL'd this. how sad and pathetic is this? It runs in a minute, and says no files can be found, then tries to load a non-existant web page. The readme has NO instructions on where to put the folder containing this - perhaps thats the problem. I've tried several locations to place the folder this is in, but nothing works. It would only take one sentence in the readme to say where to put it, but the author cannot bother to do that. I guess he assumes that it will always be in one particular place. You know what they say about the word 'assume', don't you? On the other hand, maybe it's not the location, but rather that this script is just junk. I cannot tell.
Worked flawlessly, best… 



- Version: 2.0, 4/10/2003 02:46AM PST
kindom
installer I have seen and tested for PHP4 so far. Ideal for the novice user.
It works, although… 



- Version: 1.3, 1/9/2003 12:01PM PST
ryandesign
at the end it did not restart apache as advertised. To restart apache yourself, type "sudo apachectl graceful" in the Terminal and provide your admin password if asked. At the end of the script, it displayed several errors I didn't understand. ("httpd not running" -- a lie since it was running, "fopen: Permission denied", "httpd: could not open error log file", "httpd could not be started", "PHPSESSID=59c48536d8ecfc4fe58d6fd9d3e22f9d: Command not found.", "echo: No match.")
did you go… - Version: 1.3, 1/8/2003 12:35PM PST
scotte_pie
to http://www.phpmac.com and see if thats has it. you shore you have a working set of developer tolls installed?
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/p/ph/phpinstall/PHPInstall2.1.dmg
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