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Re: PHP Runs In WinXP Command Window But Not In Browser [message #173536 is a reply to message #173451] Mon, 18 April 2011 16:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Peter Lauren is currently offline  Peter Lauren
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On Apr 13, 8:29 am, "Mr. B-o-B" <mr.chew.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/12/2011 10:31 PM, Peter Lauren wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Apr 8, 8:57 pm, "Mr. B-o-B"<mr.chew.b...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> On 4/8/2011 6:55 PM, Peter Lauren wrote:
>
>>>> I fixed the Forbidden problem.  There was a part in the httpd.conf
>>>> file that said
>>>> # This should be changed to whatever you set DocumentRoot to.
>
>>>> I fixed that and now it works.
>
>>>> Still haven't figured out how to get it to work w/o the /localhost/
>>>> part though
>
>>> What everyone is telling you here is true.  You will not be able to drop
>>> the localhost.
>
>>> What is it you are trying to do exactly?  If you want something to run
>>> in your browser w/o a server (aka localhost or whatever) you are in the
>>> wrong group.  You will need to look at a client side language like
>>> javascript.
>
>>> If you are hoping to create a php program that you can just run the only
>>> way I know how to do this is with NUSphere's PHP Dock.
>
>>> http://www.nusphere.com/products/phpdock.htm
>
>>> It will take your php code, and make it into a stand alone application..
>>>    It's not free, but it might be worth it for you.
>>> I have used this at work, and it's pretty slick.
>
>>> Otherwise, you will need to use a server to process your php.  After
>>> all, it is a server side language.
>
>>> Enjoy!
>
>>> Mr. B-o-b
>
>> Hi Bob,
>
>> I would like to be able to run my code (PHP or Java) on my browser and
>> over the Internet.  I may be misinterpreting Denis but he seems to be
>> saying that using localhost will make the code only work on the local
>> machine.  That is the source of my confusion.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter.
>
> localhost will resolve to whatever machine you are one.  If you are
> typing localhost on the machine with the webserver/php then you will
> reach the webserver/web files.  If you go to another machine & type
> localhost it will resolve to the machine you are typing this on, and not
> your webserver (page not found).
>
> If you want to access your webserver from another machine, you need to
> use the IP # of your webserver box.  You will need a public IP for
> internet use, and if your IP is static you can register a  domain name &
> setup a dns server, or use one of the many free dns servers available to
> resolve your domain name to the ip.  Then on the internet if someone
> typeswww.yourdomainname.comthen it will resolve to your IP & find the
> sevrer.
>
> This is an extremely generic example, but in a nutshell is how it works.
> If this blows your mind, you might want to take a step back & do a
> little networking 101 reading to help you on your quest.

I've registered a domain name. Would I set up a DNS server though a
web host like GoDaddy or would I be jsut as well using a free DNS
server?

Thanks,
Peter.
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