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Wormy

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  1. Wormy posted a topic in PHP
    Hi, I love the idea of UniServer, and it seems like it should be easy to use and such. I was hoping to use it for testing my php files before uploading them to my webserver, but it doesnt seem to work. After opening start.bat (turning the server on) everytime I try to open a .php file (using Internet Explorer) it does absolutely nothing. I can double click the .php file a hundred times and not a single Internet Explorer window will open. More so, when I attempt to navagate to a local .php page from an html, instead of loading the php page as it should, it asks me if I want to save the .php to my computer or open it immediately (the typical response if you are downloading an exe, zip, ect). UniServer seemingly works- I can navagate http://localhost.a- Including the .cgi pages it links to. In fact, it will even open the test.php page that is installed with UniServer (it will only open via link from a html page), however when I put another php page in that same exact folder, it refuses to open. I hope someone can shed some light on the topic, and maybe this will also help: http://xanthians.com/upload/05/i_hate_local_servers.jpg In that picture you might notice the HTML uses a different icon than the PHP files, despite the fact that they both use the same program to open.

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