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9 years ago
Wolf_22
You guys, I figured it out--it was totally my stupid fault. Awhile back, I changed the location of the "common" log location but not the "combined" log location that I started using awhile thereafter... Long (and idiotic) story short, I wasn't indicating the proper folder locations of the "combined" log file location. After changing this to the proper path, eve
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9 years ago
Wolf_22
RiggsFolly, I've accessed multiple pages within localhost. For example, I've accessed ";, ";, ";, ";, and more... I still get the message about "Could not find..." (see above) and I've restarted WAMP multiple times (even restarted the computer since doing what you advised, too). Still no dice. It's as if it's either unable to create the log or else it's as
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9 years ago
Wolf_22
I did what RiggsFolly advised and now, every time I click on the tiny green "W" icon in the bottom-right of the task bar and go to "Apache / Apache access log", I get a Windows 7 annoyance message (ha) indicating the following: "Could not find the D:\wamp\logs\access.log file. Do you want to create a new file?" I haven't created anything, clicking on "
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9 years ago
Wolf_22
I'm using WAMP Server 2.2 on my Windows 7 machine. The version of Apache it's using is 2.2.22 and what I'm trying to understand is why the access log doesn't appear to log my request in Firefox. What happened is this: I emptied the log file by shutting down all the services and deleting everything in the log. I then saved it in order to save an empty log. No big deal, right? Well, after I did
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12 years ago
Wolf_22
Got it working, steven. Thanks!
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12 years ago
Wolf_22
I saw this advice elsewhere but I don't *get* what the "-id={wampserver}" part... Obviously, -id is some switch, but are you saying that "{wampserver}" is replaced with something? And does this mean everything inside the curly braces or everything INCLUDING the curly braces? And if the wampserver is a proverbial variable of sorts, how does one get this? Is this replaced wit
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12 years ago
Wolf_22
Does WAMP 2.2 have a commandline command to exit wampmanager.exe as if one were clicking on the exit context menu upon right-clicking the tiny icon in the taskbar? I'm writing a batch file to exit the thing and at the moment, it's brute-forcing the termination of the wampmanager.exe through taskkill and I don't want to do this for obvious reasons... So I was hoping someone could clue me in on thi
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13 years ago
Wolf_22
I have Wamp 2.1 installed on my XP work machine and I need to install Subversion alongside it. Is this possible? I stumbled across a tutorial about doing it here: , but I couldn't get it to work as it pertains to WAMP 2.0i. For example, when I tried to use that tutorial, I would make the copies of the files it mentioned (the 4 that need to be copied from the SVN directory, that is) and then
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14 years ago
Wolf_22
I have absolutely no idea what's happened here, but when I booted up my computer and clicked on the WAMP icon in my taskbar, I received this error message: The configuration file contains a syntax error on line 1: Test is not inside a section Upon closer review of the wampmanager.ini file, I found a really weird entry (on line 1) from something that looks to be Yahoo e-mail based!? See be
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