== Joe asked: >> What do I need to do to be able to run php programs >> on my local linux computer? >> It's a nuisance to have to upload programs to my >> web host to test small changes. == kitepilot replied: If they are WEB: Install Apache in your box and run from http://localhost/ If they are 'shell', make sure that the first line is: #!/bin/php (whatever 'which php' resolves to...) == J: Sorry I'm so lame, but I don't understand this. == Keith replied: If you are doing any data stuff, you will have to pull in MySql as well. == J: I hope to avoid MySql, keep it simple and just use text files. == Matt replied: Search the Net for "$DISTRO apache php setup" There are (usually) default configurations in distro packages that make running a simple setup easy. - Once done, put PHP code within .php files in some dir under /var/www/localhost/ . Then go to http://localhost/myfile.php in a browser should execute that PHP code and display the results in that browser. - (example) On CentOS/RHEL, you would do: yum install httpd php53 php53-mysql /etc/init.d/httpd start # optional, but makes apache always starts on boot chkconfig httpd on == J: Thanks for all the replies. Matt, you always provide especially valuable guidance. Simple setup is what I need ;) Which is optional? '/etc/init.d/httpd start' or 'chkconfig'? I find no man entry for 'chkconfig' I've been searching the 'net and trying to read and learn how PHP works, but I still don't understand how to put the php and html components together; or if they should be in separate files or integrated into one. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss