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I am using mac leopard and the version of apache that came with my mac. (2.somthing)
I typed this into my web browser:
And this is what was displayed: Picture 1.png
My Sites folder is a shared folder.
How do I fix this?
I typed this into my web browser:
http://localhost/~<myname>
And this is what was displayed: Picture 1.png
My Sites folder is a shared folder.
How do I fix this?
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Do you have filevault on?
If you do, you can only use the localhost's internet folder. You can google but I think it's inside the system library/etc/appache or something...
Can you access plain old http://localhost ?
If you do, you can only use the localhost's internet folder. You can google but I think it's inside the system library/etc/appache or something...
Can you access plain old http://localhost ?
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Do you have filevault on?
If you do, you can only use the localhost's internet folder. You can google but I think it's inside the system library/etc/appache or something...
Can you access plain old http://localhost ?
Yes, i can access http://localhost.
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I can tell you it probably has to do with file permissions or the configuration of your sever. I run a server under my bed so I know how much of a pain it is to troubleshoot apache. The directory for localhost/ is at /library/webserver/documents in leopard make a shortcut and put all of your docs there. You can even enable PHP if your into that kind of thing, just google it up!
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I have found the answer!
Everything is on this page: http://www.gigoblog.com/2007/11/08/c...x-105-leopard/
Everything is on this page: http://www.gigoblog.com/2007/11/08/c...x-105-leopard/
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