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Jammer
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Server Mapping.

Post by Jammer »

Hi,
I use EasyPHP 1.8.0 on port 81 and I've added to the mappings the directory which is in the httpd.conf (C:\Program Files\EasyPHP\Apache\www\) and as the server i've added http://127.0.0.1:81/ and when i go to the preview tab i get the:
The software is not yet configured for previewing PHP files

You can configure this preview window to work with your web server, but you must have a local or remote web server to publish your PHP file.

To enable PHP file preview on your web server:

On the Options menu, click Preferences;
In Preferences window, click Preview folder;
Click Mappings;
Click Add;
Enter your directory containing the files and the corresponding web server address,
for example, c:\apache\htdocs\ and http://localhost/
You do not need to map subdirectories;
Click OK to save settings.
Note: If you use remote web server, you must always upload/save your file to corresponding FTP account before previewing it.
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Karlis
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Post by Karlis »

Please chack the following:

1) Have you saved your file in the
C:\Program Files\EasyPHP\Apache\www\

2) Have you set the temp folder to
C:\Program Files\EasyPHP\Apache\www\
Karlis Blumentals
Blumentals Software
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