David Powers' "DW CS5 with PHP: Training from the Source" PHP configuration page problem
Dang, now I have a new problem!
I have uninstalled xampp/Apache 1.7.4 and reinstalled it several times. As my other thread "Virtual Hosting on local server for PHP using Apache (xampp) in Windows 7" indicates, I have had trouble getting Apache and MySQL to start and getting Dreamweaver to render the PHP pages from Virtualhost changes I made from David Powers' instructions.
I still have the virtual hosting problem, but....
Lately, Apache starts fine and, the first time I opened up the Homepage (after the latest installation) in my Firefox 4.0.1 browser (http://localhost/xampp) it was fine. I then set up security for MySQL and Apache. After making changes to settings for Virtual hosting, I again opened up the Homepage in Firefox and all I get now is the German heading ("XAMPP furfor Windows") and the main window just has an exclamation mark without any other text. The browser tab reads: XAMPP <?include('.version')?>
I tried the new Control Panel (v. 3) and it worked fine. I also tried the old one and that works too--both indicate Apache and MySQL seem to be running fine.
Not sure if they're related, but the other issue I had before I started getting the German heading and the exclamation mark was I was unable to get the Configuration changes I made following David Powers' instructions to show up when I opened phpinfo(). (I just recieved David's "Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 wth PHP: Training from the Source" book and found the PHP Configuration Page instructions.) The php.ini file still shows the changes I made (e.g., changing log_errors to Off, short_open_tag to On, the timezone to "America/Chicago" for central time), but the configuration page remains at the default settings (I did open the file via Notepad after right clicking "Run as Administrator" etc.).
The whole Virtual Hosting issue was my main problem, but now I'm stuck with these 2 problems before I can again troubleshoot the Virtual hosting problems.
Any help for either thread would be greatly appreciated: going on a month or so and I can't work on the fun part of creating a web site! (As I said in the other thread, if anyone thinks they can help but needs to talk me through it, I would be happy to pay for your services.)
Thanks!
Marty
