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XAMPP is an easy to install Apache distribution for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris. The package includes the Apache web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl, a FTP server and phpMyAdmin.
Sometimes a dialog box appears saying 'downloading file' and it downloads index.php, asks if I want to open/close or cancel. When I click. Jan 26, 2009 - It Directly opens in Dreamweaver after downloading the php.file. All your php and other files, just make sure one of them is called index.php.
XAMPP has been designed to be the easiest way to install and run a development server. There are numerous other WAMP packages available, but XAMPP is one of the most complete on offer. In addition to Apache, MySQL, and PHP, XAMPP includes other really useful tools such as the phpMyAdmin database administration tool, FileZilla FTP server, Mercury mail server, Perl programming language, and JSP server Tomcat. In the XAMPP control panel you can configure the above services with ease. XAMPP can also install an administration site as the home page of the server.
From which you can undertake all manner of administrative tasks, such as checking the server status and security, launch tools like phpMyAdmin and Webalizer analytics. You can also view PHP demos which can be of use for those developers who are just starting out. Overall, XAMPP is a great tool for anyone looking to get a full development server up and running within quick time constraints. The only issue that we can see, is that because it is so easy to setup, it doesn't have the security features for this to be used as a production server. However, if you really need to make the server Web accessible, then you can do so, albeit against the advice of the Apache Friends development team.
This maybe a very stupid question, but, I've searched everywhere for a possible solution. Sometimes when I log out or try to access the index.php page, the browser tries to download it as opposed to opening it. Sometimes a dialog box appears saying 'downloading file' and it downloads index.php, asks if I want to open/close or cancel. When I click on open it, it says it doesn't know what to do with the file. Am using drupal 4.4.1 on an apache server. Don't have access to php.ini on my server and am not using htaccess Whats bugging me is that the error seems random. I can't recreate it consistently which would normally help deduce or indicate where the error is originating.
Any guidance, regardless of how simple it may appear appreciated. Cheers Jason.
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I think I have located the problem, but still need assistance/guidance/pointers. Sometimes, for example when I log out, the browser starts a downloading file procedure.i.e.
Instead of opening up the configured default front page, it starts to download the file. When I save the file as a text file an open it up in a text editor, this is what I see: I'm not an expert by a long shot, but, thats an indicator that there is a problem compiling the html does it not? Theres some of those binary type characters in there that I see sometimes in a file when accidentally uploading it to a server in binary instead of ascii format. You know.the box character where a line break should be. I tried pasting it in here, but it won't let me.suspicious content error. These binary block characters are only in the first half of the problem download. Hope this rings some bells with some of you guys out there.ripping my hair out on this one (whats left of my hair.!!
Baldness is hereditary, you get it from your children) Cheers Jason. After a bit of newbie troubleshooting, I found that if I switched the Cache off in the configuration page it stopped the problem I was having. Under CACHE - I selected DISABLED. Now the site is accessable without the binary data problem I had earlier. Am trawling through the forum/help to see if there is a common cache problem. Will post back up here if I find it in the hope it is of use to someone else who has had a similar problem.
If any1 out there has been there done that with what I'm talking about, please drop a quick reply. Cheers Jason. A few posts above mentions that it might be php not working and I tend to agree. You could write a quick php page to test it. Just put the following: <?php phpinfo();?> into a file with a php extension and upload to your webserver and then run it (i.e. - <yoursitename>/<directory>/phpinfo.php assuming you named the file phpinfo.php). If you get information about your php server then your php server is running ok.
If it starts to download again then for sure your php server is not running and you should see whether the php server is up or not and go from there. Hope this helps! • or to post comments. So apparently I was able to fix this, but although the browser cache was continuously cleared after each attempt, the problem kept appearing. Turns out the reason for this is the following lines in the.htaccess: # Requires mod_expires to be enabled.