XAMPP version and your Windows OS.fcbarca18 wrote:and what info did we not give you?
You will need to configure Windows to display known file types, at the moment this is not selected.fcbarca18 wrote:there is one file that says signup
Sharley wrote:XAMPP version and your Windows OS.fcbarca18 wrote:and what info did we not give you?
ahh so sorry this is the download file xampp win32 1.7.3.exe
and im using windows vistaYou will need to configure Windows to display known file types, at the moment this is not selected.fcbarca18 wrote:there is one file that says signup
[Sat Oct 01 14:32:46 2011] [error] [client ::1] script 'C:/xampp/htdocs/signup.php' not found or unable to stat
Altrea wrote:Your Webserver is waiting for requests to process and sending back.
Your error.log logs misleading requests he gets and other errors.[Sat Oct 01 14:32:46 2011] [error] [client ::1] script 'C:/xampp/htdocs/signup.php' not found or unable to stat
This is one of that misleading request attempts. You can see the time the request arrived, the status, the requesting IP (in your case ::1 which is your own pc) and the error, in that case, that the file C:/xampp/htdocs/signup.php can't be found.
But someone (you) have typed in that request in the browser. Someone typed in http://signup.php and apache searches that file in his folders.
fcbarca18 wrote:ahh so what file is supposed to be located when i type in localhost/signup.php?
fcbarca18 wrote:if thats your question I don't really know, if you want i can show you the youtube video im following...would that help?
fcbarca18 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnPLEHU9guk&feature=related
Altrea wrote:fcbarca18 wrote:ahh so what file is supposed to be located when i type in localhost/signup.php?
Your Apache does have a base directory. By XAMPP default thats \xampp\htdocs\
So if you request http://localhost/signup.php it will search a signup.pgp file inside his base directory.
If you would request http://localhost/folder/signup.php it will search for signup.php in \xampp\htdocs\folder\
Altrea wrote:signup.php is not a xampp file.
so where does that request come from?
which file should that be?
Sharley wrote:Do you have any more files without extensions as this may take us back to the Windows known files issue.
@Altrea
That's as bad as trying to watch a youtube movie when dial-up is your only connection choice - no chance.
fcbarca18 wrote:Sharley wrote:Do you have any more files without extensions as this may take us back to the Windows known files issue.
@Altrea
That's as bad as trying to watch a youtube movie when dial-up is your only connection choice - no chance.
if a under categories is says that the file (example) armor is a php file...is that without an extension? if it is...a lot of files have no extension.
soo...this is what a lot of my files look like
file type
armor PHP file
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