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‎Feb 14, 2018
07:57 AM
its_waseem, did you have to re-install after doing that? Like uninstall it and then re-install after changing the properties in the .exe file?? ugg frustrating
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‎Feb 14, 2018
07:56 AM
Ok wow, I have the same problem, windows 10 with 4k Ultra HD screen (hp Spectre laptop) , I just loaded Photoshop cs6 and am encountering the same issue, problem is when I go to /EDIT / preference/experimental features/ .... except on mint there's no experimental features listed...?? Any ideas? I have a 64 bit computer and choose that when I installed it.... Thoughts appreciated!
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‎Feb 02, 2013
05:33 AM
OK ONE more question regarding my password protected page... (ok nobody shoot me here because maybe this should have been a whole new topic; BUT it is directly related to my above posts for password protection) I was just wondering, can search engines see or crawl this 'protected page' which has a .php extension or do I have to make a robot.txt / disallow ?? I really don't want that page being searched because it is for members only and doesn't need to be searched...
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‎Feb 01, 2013
07:02 AM
I got it working! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Adobe forums ROCK
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‎Jan 31, 2013
07:21 AM
Ok I got the Hello World test to work! yeah small victory, now have to work on the rest of it... I had the test page for the Hello World in a different directory and I think it was missing that php.dat file... omg
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‎Jan 31, 2013
06:23 AM
I know your above post is kinda old but is there any way you can make those 2 above links work? I'm attempting the same project and about to pull ALLL my hair out... Also when I tried your Hello World test to see if PHP is running on my server, I keep getting the following message: 500: Internal server error This error is generated when a script running on the server could not be implemented or permissions are incorrectly assigned for files or directories Troubleshooting suggestions: Temporarily disable any rewrite rules by renaming your .htaccess file if it exists. Ensure that any CGI or Perl scripts have at least .755. permissions. If trying to run PHP and you get this error, you may have an invalid php.ini in your /cgi-bin, or may be missing your php.dat file in this folder. SO... is there supposed to be a php.dat file inside the directory where I placed my placed my test php page? (my tiny page just to run the test like in your above post for hello world) because there is only a php.dat file in my cgi-bin in my root folder...
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