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Old May 7th, 2003, 08:45 PM
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PHP newbie

Hi, new to the forum and new to PHP.
I've just installed PWS and the smaller of the PHP downloads, and followed the instructions to succesfully display phpinfo()

'raaay!

I have a website I would like to upgrade, but it is a simple site with html pages and some gifs.

Does anyone know of a newbie guide to setting up a PhP website?

I don't have Apache but I can code in SQL, I may use a database on my site. I have a spot at MyHost24 for my site.

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Gregg

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Old May 7th, 2003, 08:54 PM
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RE: PHP newbie

Oh yeah, tthe phpinfo() example doesn't work - or should I say http://~~~ doesn't work unless I'm logged on. Pretty obvious I suppose..

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Old May 13th, 2003, 04:03 PM
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RE: PHP newbie

What do you mean by logged on? ... manybe runnning locally on your own server? Then yes must use http://localhost/testscript.php

You should be able to just rename the .html scripts to .php and have them work and then add any php items you want. The next hurdle for you is to make a database connection from php, retrieve something and display it on your web site.

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