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TECK 06-19-2002 01:37 PM

apache 2.0.39 released. i updated the link.

Velocd 06-19-2002 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nakkid
good tutorial.. :)
i will add it in the first post, if you dont mind. :D

np ^_^

Quote:

Originally posted by nakkid
apache 2.0.39 released. i updated the link.
Hmm..what changes can we expect in this apache from its previous versions Nakkid? ;)

TECK 06-20-2002 01:32 AM

they fixed a security bug in the routines which deal with invalid requests and also fixed some syntax code errors, like the korean language for example... and some extra misspells (araxis merge compariason). nothing that would affect us locally. the security bug was always present until 2.0.36. aparently they fix it in 2.0.39, but created another one related to php apache SAPI module.

i updated some useful info related to the current conflict between php and apache, here.

TECK 06-20-2002 04:35 PM

i got it working guys with php421 and apache 2.0.39.
the fix is on the first post. :)

DestyNova 06-21-2002 08:43 PM

Great, many thanks for this excellent tutorial =)

I been use Kevin Yank's book instruction to set up these apache and PHP but yours are much more detail and clear (also up to date instruction). Again many thanks! I m going to set it up right away ;)

DestyNova 06-22-2002 07:57 PM

Nakkid

Can I have your permission to copy/paste these at my forum when it is ready and up? I dont know if non-license can post here if they want to comment or add etc.. Of course I ll credit you and non-modifity instructions. Thanks =) It is most simply and clear instruction on installing these server, I feel that it is more benefit for my members and friends than other instructions hover around thur internet.

-edit- forget to add, installion processing is perfect and error-free. Thanks!

TECK 06-22-2002 08:25 PM

non licensed people can post here... tell them to buy vB. :)
i would prefer to place a link here.

btw, what's the url for your forums?

DestyNova 06-22-2002 08:49 PM

Ok, I ll link to this forum then add thread so that they can comment or Q&A at my forum, thanks.

Certainly, I PM you about that but it is closed off due to editing and add, this vbulletin.org has tons of nice features, so it will take some while to edit and add etc.. =)

DestyNova 06-22-2002 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nakkid
[high]RESTORE PROCEDURE[/high]
This is useful if you want to import onto your localhost the live forum database.

01. Right-click on the [high]C:\Network\MySQL\bin[/high] folder and select 'Open Command Window Here'.

02. At the prompt, type:
mysql -u[high]USERNAME[/high] -p[high]PASSWORD[/high] [high]DATABASENAME[/high] < c:/sqlback/bk060502.sql

NOTE: Change the highlighted values with your own. When done, you will see the command prompt.
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I m curious about that... I m not sure if it is work or not, so if mysql spit out these results with different commands and is it work or what? I need to know before I can do that to my real forum at www

thanks I maybe not be clear about that..

Also when it spit out the .sql to backsql folder and I edit it with Ultraedit and find out it is empty but only Enter password: and 16 bytes is it normal? As ya aware, I m just start on PHP and MySQL when I bought a book off from sitepoints.com so excuse my noobie QQ =\

-edit- I forget to add that I m Win2k user and I dont need that XP tool, PowerToy but use old fashion way but still not unsure about that werid 16 bytes and Enter password: I figured out on command prompt. it come out alright and I undy what you mean by that but that bytes and Enter Password:? thanks

TECK 06-22-2002 11:50 PM

you dont edit nothing on the .sql file.
for a backup related to your live forums, see the other tut i made:
"how to make a reliable backup"
posted in this forum also.


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