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Excellent. htdocs is the folder name Apache uses for web documents -- you'll want to put all the files you make in there. Of course, they shoulda documented it better!
(Oh, and the first wasn't an error -- it's just that ugly file listing you get when there's no index page)
That's weird -- when I click on ita's link (which reads
http: //127.0.0.1:8888/listing6-1.php
), it will open the PHP correctly. But if I open a new tab or window, it won't find anything.
So the only place PHP code can live is in the htdocs directory if I'm going to run PHP, right?
Sorry to be taking up so much of this topic. You guys are my lifeline. Also, I get really impatient when a techy thing that should work doesn't and everything I can think of to throw at it doesn't make even the slightest bit of difference.
Any file you want served up (PHP, HTML, whatever) should be under htdocs in the directory structure. You can do some stuff to map to other directories outside the tree, but it'd just be one more confusing thing to go wrong.
For your current purposes, the only place anything non-database lives is htdocs.
Good! And I found out there was an extra space in the URL I was pasting into the command, so that explains that!
My sanity, she is saved. Well, what little sanity I have is preserved. You know what I mean.
Thanks again!
And I found out there was an extra space in the URL I was pasting into the command, so that explains that!
D'oh! My bad - I stuck the space in so you could see the URL rather than letting it be auto-linkified by the b.org.
Good luck!
I suck at remembering the code, but whenever I want to post a link and not have it magicked away, I use / instead of a forward slash, so typing in http://buffistas.org gives [link] nice and inactive.
Omnis_audi - nothing wrong with your idea other than cost, which would be high. Normal cost of solar panels (already high), plus cost of roof, plus connection to grid. More expensive per square unit of power than rooftop cells. So likely that California would want to cover rooftops before it starts covering parking lots.