On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 11:35:11PM -0600, Marc Olivier (mcolivier at earthlink.net) wrote:
> I just found out how to get PHP to work on my system (SuSE 8.1 on AMD system). 
> I use Quanta to create/edit a file, save it with the ".php" extension, and 
> then go to Konsole, log in as SU, and copy the file from 
> /home/marco/public_html/filename.php and place it in /srv/www/htdocs, then 
> open Konqueror web browser and go to http://localhost/filename/php.
> 
> How come this procedure isn't documented anywhere in easy steps like this, and 
> how come it doesn't say I need to be in superuser mode in order to even get 
> the file saved in the /srv/www/directory? I've been trying for a month at 
> least, and lost a lot of self-worth over this issue.

Just change the permissions on the /srv/www/directory so you can write
to it.  Then you can write directly from Quanta to that directory
instead of having to copy it.
-- 
Amy Tanner
amy at real-time.com
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