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That's just weird...
Oh well, I guess I'll stick to easyphp. Thanks though ![]() |
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Post your config files.
Like we've said before, you don't need to use aliases to do what you're trying to do.
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Bah it doesn't matter, easyphp is kind of like xampp. However it has a nifty little page that allows me to add/remove alias and choose where it's directory is.
I don't actually want to set up a server I just want to test my php make sure it works. Unfortunatly I uninstalled xampp and lost the configuration file in the process. I don't mean to be a quitter but I wasted enough time on the problem as it is and since easyphp was an alternative I figured I'd get to work :P |
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