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Re: viewing php3-based websites downloaded via CVS



The best way to handle this is to install a local copy of Apache to serve
up your pages. The install is easy but you will have to do the reading 
needed to understand the Apache configuration file and possibly recompile
Apache to include php3 modules.

On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 12:18:29PM +0000, Paul Newman pgen com wrote:
> 
> 
> okay, now its time for me to ask a question! (I'm still a newbie after all)
> 
> I have downloaded a website from CVS and now have a local copy I wish to work
> on. Was wondering how to set up apache / wwwoffle or something else so that I
> can browse the site and see my changes before I commit them to the site I'm
> working on The pages are php3 and so I cant just open them in netscape - I get
> the code, not the parsed html page
> 
> Searched on Apache.org but no obvious answer or no help tailored to this problem
> as far as I could see.
> 
> Is there somewhere where it is explained what I need to do? I am just interested
> in knowing how to serve to myself, not elsewhere.
> 
> Paul
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