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16 years ago
SteveH
Well, the reason I changed the root was to enable my already existing web sites in that folder. Otherwise, I'll need to copy them to the other folder to enable them to work. Now I thought I would just uninstall the WAMP, then reinstall it, but specify the root as the Window's My Web Sites on C:/ Thanks! Steve
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16 years ago
SteveH
I changed my DocumentRoot from C:/wamp/www to the My Web Sites folder on my computer in the httpd.conf file in two places, using the Wamp Manual posted in the forum. I restarted the Wamp server. Now the pages do not display correctly. Is there another place I am supposed to change the document root, such as a file in a Windows folder file? Thanks! Steve
Forum: WampServer English
16 years ago
SteveH
I had successfully been running PHP and MySQL on my personal computer (Win XP). When I went to , then a home page started up fine where I can click on a link on that page to run phpMyAdmin. (I used WAMP5 to download and install these files.) Now when I go to , a popup says that Firefox wants to know what program to use to open the PHP file. If I choose Firefox, then I see a page with the PHP cod
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