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  1. #1
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    ive installed php on my system,
    and i have the apache 2.0 server,
    but when i try to view a php file,
    it just says,
    would you like to save or open this file?

    im stuck
    please help !


    --Dru--

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    u can't view php in your own comp not as i know of,, u have to upload it to a server that supports php/mySQL

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    no you canna view php on your own system unless your making it as a server i dont think it would be alot easier to find hosting space and then upload what your doing otherwise check this

    http://uk.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.php <--- windows setup

    the main site is php.net hope it helps

  4. #4
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    thnaks everyone.

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    You can install apache on a windows, then php and mysql to get it to work.

    Its a long task though. I&#39;d personally like to see someone make an emulator (rather than going through the entire process of installing that mess)

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    You can always easyPHP, just google it. Or you can use Uniform Server or something like that .

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