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  1. If you plan on using one system as a dedicated server it is usually best to set up Uniform Server as a service, this way should something to your box then UniServer will start up automatically.
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  4. Glad you solved it yourself, but this is some information to anyone else who stumbles across this thread. PHP files are not executable, meaning you can't double click them and have them run like your favourite game or any other application. They are special files that have to be interpreted which is what your webserver (such as Uniform Server) will do (provided PHP is installed on the server). So all you have to do is drop the PHP file into W:/www and then browse to it using your browser: http://localhost/myfile.php
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  8. http://wiki.uniformserver.com/index.php/3....2:_Introduction Was on the front page of the UniCenter.
  9. Thank you very much ric, great help.
  10. I have been reading the Mini Server Wiki Articles (Just finished 3, about to start 4) when I decided to try and enable folder listing in one of my folders. I did it by adding <Directory "/www/list"> Options Indexes </Directory> to the .htaccess, unfortunately this did not work. It gave a 404 error saying it couldn't find localhost:80/list (the folder is full of random files so I can see a list). My apache config is basically exactly the same as at the end of the Server 3 article, any help would be appreciated.
  11. The commands in the readme assume that you are running linux, they are linux build commands used to compile applications from source. If you want to run that application you either have to get a box with linux installed or see if it is possible to compile the program under windows.
  12. You don't need to release 4.0 to make me love this project and its developers, I already do!
  13. Since you guys are working on Uniform Server 4.0 maybe you can use this opprotunity to clean up the code and organize everything to make US as easy and painless to use. When I was reading the blog I clicked on a link to one of the forks. (Mov'AMP) One thing I liked about thier way of doing things, was everything was really clean and simple to use. With US 4.0 coming out maybe you can rearrange where everything is so it is nice and need in a clean hierarchy style. One thing you may also be able to use as a template for future versions is thier server start, they have one exe that starts everything and puts a little icon in the taskbar. The icon can be right clicked on to bring up a little menu to restart the server, stop it, and get information about the server. You could also take some ideas from the competition, such as XAMPP (boo, hiss ) and create a controller like they have, where you can easily get information about what plugins are running and the status of the server. Well, that is the end of my suggestions, hope you like them. Good luck with US 4.0!
  14. After a little research I have found out that EasyPHP is a package that includes PHP, MySQL and Apache. In a sense a WAMP server package. This forum is specific to Uniform Server, but I will try to help you. Some clarification please, what OS are you running? I will assume Windows XP When you say that Apache failed to uninstall do you mean that in the Uninstall a Program (windows) you can still see Apache installed? Or do you mean that Apache is still installed somewhere but you are unsure where, but you know it is installed because Apache starts when you log in. When you start your computer is there an error message saying that windows cannot find the Apache exe? Or does Apache start with no error messages and you are able to connect to the server?
  15. metaltailz

    What OS?

    I have three computers, one running Windows XP Home, one running Windows Media Center, and another running Windows Vista Ultimate. I also have a liveCD for Ubuntu around here somewhere...
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