Reputation: 1112
I have a problem running PHP in XAMPP 1.7.7 for windows. I've installed XAMPP in a local server with IIS (changed the port to 81 in httpd.conf as well as other configuration) so far it works and I could connect to the xampp/index.php but coulnd't run any .php files in my htdocs (shows blank except for the html part). It works in my local (also have an IIS installed) but couldn't make it work in a server.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Upvotes: 22
Views: 134835
Reputation: 61
Use this:
http://localhost/data.php
instead of this:
C:\xamp\htdocs\data.php
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 11
Simply..
Save the file/code first(EVERYTIME),"command + s"
everytime.
Refresh the browser.
good to go
Upvotes: -1
Reputation:
I had the same problem.
For me worked to change <? ... ?>
to <?PHP ... ?>
in the script.
Maybe new wersion of PHP doesn't support the first definition of PHP script.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 11981
Make sure you are not running it as a file from your drive, (my example):
*file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/(path)*
but rather as a webpage, which means the address must start with "localhost"
*http://localhost/(path)*
If you are using a different port (not the standard 80, but for example 8080), then:
*http://localhost:8080/(path)*
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3463
If I got your question correctly, I think I had the same problem accessing a php file in XAMPP. I have been online for several hours searching forums and Google for the answer, not until I found the simple solution.
I was accessing the PHP file as a file on c drive (eg. C:\xamp\htdocs\data.php
or file:///c:/xamp/htdocs/data.php
) instead of as a webpage (ie //localhost/data.php
).
I hope this will be helpful to you as well.
Upvotes: 66
Reputation: 8277
Create a folder in htdocs like "test".
Then in test put index.php with a simple Echo 'Hello';
Then on your browser (make sure apache + mysql are running in control panel).
Visit this in your browser:
http://localhost/test/index.php
If your trying to connect via your IP then your router must be stopping it so you have to sort the settings out. I don't know your router make/model you better off asking their support forums.
Personally i stuck with port 80. 80 doesn't work in windows 7 because a service is using it. How ever, its a simple fix, just go to "Services" and disable "World Wide Web Publishing Service". Then port 80 is free to use on localhost. (Don't worry your internet will work just fine disabling that service). It'll auto re-enable on next boot so you have to remember that.
Upvotes: 8