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I love my MacBook Pro, but getting Apache, PHP and MySQL to work on it has been a nightmare. I finally downloaded MAMP, which has been another nightmare. I beat my brains out making my virtual hosts work, only to discover that they were associated with my default Apache installation, which was still running. Anyway, I've now learned how to shut down Apache #1, and I assume...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Mar 25, 2007
friendly. The MAMP MySQL and PORT settings are all defined in your MAMP configuration, which you can see when you launch MAMP. I believe it is like 8888 or something like that. ...
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 2 - Oct 18, 2006
for Apache or if you made adjustments to any of the PHP installs for MAMP, be sure to at least keep a copy of those files. But, if you experiencing problems with MAMP perhaps you won't want to use the same configuration files. Keeping a copy of those files somewhere else for now won't hurt. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - May 26, 2008
I am customizing Zen Cart templates using Dreamweaver on my Mac OSX 10.4.9 machine. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Nov 15, 2007
How can one run commands in the mac terminal in a PHP script? ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 0 - Jun 5, 2007
Well, I THINK MAMP's Apache installation is now running correctly, so my next goal is to make virtual hosts and .htaccess files with mod-rewrite rules work. I had virtual hosts working with the default Apache installation, though it was a lot of work, and I just stumbled over the solution. A blank page with a column of numerals on the left side. Sorry, that's all new...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Mar 25, 2007
Yes, you need to turn off the Mac installed version of Apache so you can run MAMP. But, you found that out and so Im confused of what your issue is now? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Mar 25, 2007
How does one set up sub domains with the apache that Mac OsX comes with? ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 2 - Dec 17, 2006
into Mac OS X already. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Aug 11, 2006
Hello,everybody! I installed MAMP om my Mac ( running MACOSX 10.3.9),it works ok,but php 5.0 would not pass values. In case of values to go from a form to php page for processing I am totally lost.IT IS a deadlock. Values entered do not stay. Page 1.
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 4 - Dec 15, 2005
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