I still think there might be something wrong with my installation I got from XAMPP / Bitnami and that is why the today.php file is not executing the way Yank describes in his book that it should. Questions: Should I turn on the Apache service to have it run as a service or not? I can freely turn it on or off. That’s the original problem I reported and I still have it. Since it’s using port 80 OK, I don’t think there is a conflict with Skype or any other application that might also be trying to use port 80.īut then the localhost/today.php command in my browser isn’t interpreting the php code for the browser and the browser just displays the file contents showing the php code. If I comment these lines of code out, the Apache module loads just fine, and the XAMPP Control Panel reports that the Apache is using ports 80 and 443. However, I can’t test the port because I can’t get that far when the Apache module isn’t even loading.Īgain, the code I inserted that keeps it from loading is the code you previously gave me, namely: OR, alternatively, I could just uninstall what I have and start over in which case can you send me instructions for how to do the kind of manual installation of each one of the components that you said you had used. Would you or someone knowledgeable be willing to log into my system remotely and take a look at the setup, say using Teamviewer or JoinMe or the like. Unless you see something fairly obvious here, I’m wondering if there might not be a better way to figure this out. Only first PHPINIDir directive honored per configuration tree - subsequent ones ignored If I turn the Apache service off, then when I try to start Apache it bombs out with the message reported in my last message to you. If I am running the Apache as a service, then when I try to start Apache it hangs with the message “Attempting to start Apache app.” in the XAMPP Control Panel. Sorry, but I’m such a novice I don’t understand some of what you’re telling me. Hopefully this shows what the problem is. AH00430: Parent: Child process 3024 exited successfully. AH00364: Child: All worker threads have exited. AH00422: Parent: Received shutdown signal – Shutting down the server. The Apache error log for today shows the following: When I try to Start Apache from the XAMPP Control panel, the panel gives me a series of messages to the effect that Apache could not load, namely:Ģ:37:56 PM This may be due to a blocked port, missing dependencies,Ģ:37:56 PM improper privileges, a crash, or a shutdown by another method.Ģ:37:56 PM Press the Logs button to view error logs and checkĢ:37:56 PM the Windows Event Viewer for more cluesĢ:37:56 PM If you need more help, copy and post thisĢ:37:56 PM entire log window on the forums LoadModule php5_module “c:/xampp/php/php5apache2_4.dll” The code I inserted into the c:/xampp/apache/conf/httpd.php file was: If I comment out the 3 lines of new code, the Apache module loads OK. ![]() 16385 Event ID: 8196 Event Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP … Windows 7 Installation, … Microsoft Product: Windows Operating System Version. Windows Authentication fails with No Key Servers Found Results 1-20 of about 410 for: Windows Operating System, Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP, 903 ![]() ![]() When I looked up this error message under MS, I got this: – something about “No Key Servers Found” Then I went to the Windows Event Viewer and found an error called: this error: Windows Operating System, Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP, 903. I checked the error logs and do not see any errors with today’s date on them. Now I cannot start the Apache module from the XAMPP Control Panel. LoadModule php_module “c:xampp/php/phpapache2_4.dll” #LoadModule php5_module “c:/php5/php5apache2_4.dll” ![]() Ok, I loaded the code you suggested into the nf file.
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